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I hate stuttering so much.

In class, when I used to speak to the teacher, everyone would laugh at me (most of the time) . It happened so often that it eventually stopped hurting it just became a habit.

What bothers me the most now is how much it affects my dating life. no one wants to date a guy who stutters.

It's incredibly embarrassing when people have to lean in or concentrate hard just to understand what I'm saying.

The worst part is that it's not even severe most of the time. I speak normally for the most part, but the moments when it does happen make me feel so self-conscious and exposed.
 
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If you stutter literally no one will take you seriously
 
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@Chance @polonaecel @unknownincel @soulless_npc
 
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Isn’t there speech therapy for this
 
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I've struggled with this too :feelsbadman:
 
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I hate stuttering so much.

In class, when I used to speak to the teacher, everyone would laugh at me (most of the time) . It happened so often that it eventually stopped hurting it just became a habit.

What bothers me the most now is how much it affects my dating life. no one wants to date a guy who stutters.

It's incredibly embarrassing when people have to lean in or concentrate hard just to understand what I'm saying.

The worst part is that it's not even severe most of the time. I speak normally for the most part, but the moments when it does happen make me feel so self-conscious and exposed.
I hate my stutter tbh
 
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i had this, and it just comes and goes, i heard it comes from being Yelled at for mispronouncing words As a child
 
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Never had this problem. I sound great and have the inflection and eloquence of an esteemed orator!
 
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*that one stuttering kid meme*
 
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I hate stuttering so much.

In class, when I used to speak to the teacher, everyone would laugh at me (most of the time) . It happened so often that it eventually stopped hurting it just became a habit.

What bothers me the most now is how much it affects my dating life. no one wants to date a guy who stutters.

It's incredibly embarrassing when people have to lean in or concentrate hard just to understand what I'm saying.

The worst part is that it's not even severe most of the time. I speak normally for the most part, but the moments when it does happen make me feel so self-conscious and exposed.
Ye dawg its ova
 
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& you saw no improvement?
I hate stuttering so much.

In class, when I used to speak to the teacher, everyone would laugh at me (most of the time) . It happened so often that it eventually stopped hurting it just became a habit.

What bothers me the most now is how much it affects my dating life. no one wants to date a guy who stutters.

It's incredibly embarrassing when people have to lean in or concentrate hard just to understand what I'm saying.

The worst part is that it's not even severe most of the time. I speak normally for the most part, but the moments when it does happen make me feel so self-conscious and exposed.
It got better from everytime to some times
 
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It got better from everytime to some times
nice i mean stuttering sometimes isn’t the worst thing in the world

as long as ur good looking girls would think it’s cute
 
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nice i mean stuttering sometimes isn’t the worst thing in the world

as long as ur good looking girls would think it’s cute
Yeah
That's why I'm focusing alot on looksmaxing
 
I hate stuttering so much.

In class, when I used to speak to the teacher, everyone would laugh at me (most of the time) . It happened so often that it eventually stopped hurting it just became a habit.

What bothers me the most now is how much it affects my dating life. no one wants to date a guy who stutters.

It's incredibly embarrassing when people have to lean in or concentrate hard just to understand what I'm saying.

The worst part is that it's not even severe most of the time. I speak normally for the most part, but the moments when it does happen make me feel so self-conscious and exposed.
lmao u are never winning any argument
 
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The worst part is that it's not even severe most of the time. I speak normally for the most part, but the moments when it does happen make me feel so self-conscious and exposed.
Same.

Some days I can't say shit but on others I can speak perfectly.
 
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I havent struggles with this but

i symphasise
 
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I work with an average looking guy who stutters but he’s entirely shameless about it, there’s no blushing or embarrassment. He’s entirely confident and just happens to stutter, he has a good looking girlfriend and no one thinks twice about his stutter
 
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I work with an average looking guy who stutters but he’s entirely shameless about it, there’s no blushing or embarrassment. He’s entirely confident and just happens to stutter, he has a good looking girlfriend and no one thinks twice about his stutter
That's my goal :feelsez:
 
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True. I dated a woman who stuttered.

On our first date, we got naked. She was on all fours. I was behind her, gliding my fingers up and down, from her vagina to her butthole. I had a mirror on the wall adjacent to her. I watched her expression during this foreplay. One of her brows was raised as her eyes swayed back and forth as I continued going up and down. Finally, I pushed my penis into her butthole. She reacted, "Cha-cha-cha-cha-cha." I went inside. She got louder! "Cha-chaaa-chaaa-chaa-cha-cha." I figured she's loving anal. As I'm cumming, she yelps, "No! Stop!" So I got out as I squirted everywhere.

She later told me she was trying to tell me no, she doesn't like anal. Ugh, awkward, right?
 
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True. I dated a woman who stuttered.

On our first date, we got naked. She was on all fours. I was behind her, gliding my fingers up and down, from her vagina to her butthole. I had a mirror on the wall adjacent to her. I watched her expression during this foreplay. One of her brows was raised as her eyes swayed back and forth as I continued going up and down. Finally, I pushed my penis into her butthole. She reacted, "Cha-cha-cha-cha-cha." I went inside. She got louder! "Cha-chaaa-chaaa-chaa-cha-cha." I figured she's loving anal. As I'm cumming, she yelps, "No! Stop!" So I got out as I squirted everywhere.

She later told me she was trying to tell me no, she doesn't like anal. Ugh, awkward, right?
Who the fuck begins with cha to say no
 
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I hate stuttering so much.

In class, when I used to speak to the teacher, everyone would laugh at me (most of the time) . It happened so often that it eventually stopped hurting it just became a habit.

What bothers me the most now is how much it affects my dating life. no one wants to date a guy who stutters.

It's incredibly embarrassing when people have to lean in or concentrate hard just to understand what I'm saying.

The worst part is that it's not even severe most of the time. I speak normally for the most part, but the moments when it does happen make me feel so self-conscious and exposed.
I fixed it after talking slower and being self aware about my facial expression

you can't talk "too slowly"
 
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I hate stuttering so much.

In class, when I used to speak to the teacher, everyone would laugh at me (most of the time) . It happened so often that it eventually stopped hurting it just became a habit.

What bothers me the most now is how much it affects my dating life. no one wants to date a guy who stutters.

It's incredibly embarrassing when people have to lean in or concentrate hard just to understand what I'm saying.

The worst part is that it's not even severe most of the time. I speak normally for the most part, but the moments when it does happen make me feel so self-conscious and exposed.
Do you also have periods where it’s basically non existent. But other times it’s maxed out and you sound retarded. I’ve also noticed that it gets worse when I talk to my parents or when I talk a lot for multiple days Ina row, so like staying at someone’s house for multiple days. How is it for you?
 

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