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I get you. That’s what always happens to me. I prepare more than everyone I know, yet I still fall short because of something I can’t control. In my experience, people around me don’t prepare their pr...
It sucks but you have to get used to people laughing at you. We are unlucky that we have the only disability that its okay to mock. Just know that majority of people wouldn't last a day in our shoe...
Kinda sad because usually I go search up some videos of people with actual stutters to relate to, and then in get those videos of people who normally stutter doing those. Like sometimes they’re stra...
I remember one where it was When my stuttering friend speaks (he listens patiently) vs when anyone else stutters (attacks camera) that made me laugh tbh...
Dont get me wrong theres nothing wrong with making skits and being a content creator, i actually find skits very funny and entertaining and its my favourite thing to watch. And im sure those videos ar...
He wasn’t making fun of me directly. He fell into an ignorant stereotype. He also isn’t my manager so he holds nothing over me. Wouldn’t be worth it....
Yeah, it bothers me a ton, but you have to learn to ignore or report it. I feel like those videos have the same vibe as users making fun of people's appearance on Twitter, and trying to imply they're ...
That’s unacceptable! I would be contacting HR about this! It’s unacceptable to make fun of someone’s disability in the workplace....
What do you guys think of those tik toks that are like: that one friend who has bad stuttering problems.
What do you guys think of those tik toks that are like: that one friend who has bad stuttering problems. I know those videos are supposed to be a joke and skits But the creators who make them have ze...
Still Happens when you get older
Still Happens when you get older I am 49 male working in a middle management, operations position. Today during a conversation between the two of us, my co-manager began imitating a Joe Biden stutter ...
I am in my thirties too and have a moderate to severe stutter and working from home too. I can totally relate and I am quite grateful for the job I have. I have suffered some discriminations at some j...
Thank you for the steps. As parents we will do our best for him. But at school we are worried from his friends to make fun of him. Even his siblings at home made fun of him. We explained to them that ...
I don't have strong feelings about your posts either way, but you're very clearly antagonizing the people in this comment section, and I don't get why you think that would be a positive thing for the ...
Alrighty then…I worked in places where my stutter was present and I used different ways to communicate. But all of that didn’t matter, because they saw me as someone who couldn’t talk “normally” to ke...
I spent my whole childhood in speech therapy. One speech therapist actually suggested I learn sign language because my stutter wasn't getting better. I was laughed at and taunted and socially isolated...
As someone that tried it I wouldn't recommend it for these reasons; 1. Its much harder to kill yourself than you think. Its not like the movies. So many people fail and become disfigured for life. ...
Don't kill yourself. You're so young. Your classmates laughing at you shows their immaturity. Humans get better as they get older. You'll figure it out, just keep trying ...
Not for everyone and it's definitely more noticeable in third world poor countries and countries who have no recognition of the effects of severe stuttering and to what extent it can affect a person, ...
I think historically stuttering was seen purely as "speech impediment" and there were some crazy beliefs flying around about "treatment" which are still prevalent today. E.g. if a kid begins to stut...
Or the people that seem to be downvoting them are people that are genuinely annoyed with your harmful beliefs you have been spreading around. The victim blaming, toxic positivity, there is a differenc...