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It genuinely feels random for me. ive been trying to figure it out and its tough. Generally speaking, the less in the moment I am and the most aware of the moment i am, the more difficult speaking is ...
agreed... i just posted a really nice speech in the subreddit that i think youd enjoy. he differs bobulating (stress) and blocking/stammering which are more things that you are born with...
Mind blowing questions
Mind blowing questions I stutter since i started talking and i have a mind blowing question for you guys. I have always wondered if one day, for some reason, I suddenly lose the memory would i continu...
My day: Well today I did nothing because I had a day off, but I would say I've had a bad speech day today. But then again I've been home for four days straight now, so once I hit school again I'll be ...
I've had this discussion with my family and they honestly can't remember that I stuttered as a child. It would've began somewhere around 13/14/15 and has continued since that point. Before that I was ...
Why do I stutter in one language but talk completely normally in another?
Why do I stutter in one language but talk completely normally in another? When I talk in English, I experience no stuttering at all. It has never been an issue for me. However, when I speak in my na...
What causes Stuttering? Could this be a reason?
What causes Stuttering? Could this be a reason? I'm 17. Been stuttering from birth. And it has gotten worse with time. I've know of a lot of stutterers. They are all male. My cousin stutters, a guy...
Hello fellow stutterer! I can somehow relate to your problem, since I have been stuttering since early childhood (I am 22 and go to university). People on this subreddit like to say "Don't let yo...
What technique is used in this video?
What technique is used in this video? > tl;dr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFmu27GM9-k tell me the technique used in this video ___ I have been stuttering from my 6th year. From then i have h...
I have started practicing since I read this, it actually has been helping with a few words but it's only been seven days so I doubt I'll see any massive leaps in progress for a little while. I make su...
What do I do? I practice. I act out a skit similar to whatever situation I'm going to encounter. If it's a phone interview I write out questions I anticipate and then I write the answer. I then read a...
Just found this Sub and thought I'd share my story.
Just found this Sub and thought I'd share my story. I'm a 20 year old male and I would consider myself to have a mild stutter. My stuttering is mild enough to where I've had a Job interview and the pe...
Hi! I too started stuttering around age 12/13, weirdly enough it was also after I had watched A Fish Called Wanda. School was tough but now I'm in my twenties it has gotten a lot better/I've learnt to...
I've been lurking on Reddit for over a year now but thought that this discussion warranted my registering here. Just like OP, my stuttering appeared in my teens. I have no recollection of it actually...
When i am intoxicated I talk fluently and there are days my stutter is completely gone. ...
I have. There are some days/situations where my stutter is completly gone. Those are the best times....
My stutter always goes away and comes back again. It really is a mistery. Personally I don't think it has anything to do with breathing and I really hate when people tell me to "stop and take a breath...
Yea im a guy who stutters, and i also get periods and its really scary and confusing...
I have better and worse moments. They usually happens for months at a time, but my stutter has always been pretty bad so i've never been fluent for any period. Sometimes these periods are spurred upo...
Some of the stutterers I personally know (I can count them with my fingers on just one hand) describe having periods when they have good days and bad days. I've felt it myself too. So in my personal o...