u/Ok_Chocolate8965

I don't get how some people manage to control it so well, they pass as fluent.

Im talking about adults.

How? Is it years of weekly speech therapy? Constant daily speech exercises and exposure?

Is it realistic to expect that if you work on it it will improve so much you'll most probably pass as fluent and it'll just be an afterthought?

Id rather st-st-stutter once in a while, than block every milli second.

I'm 26F btw

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u/Ok_Chocolate8965 — 2 days ago
▲ 16 r/Stutter

I feel embarrassed to date as a woman

I have a lot of work to do but years are passing I'm almost 26F now

I don't know how girls with a severe stutter date.

I can't talk like at all anymore, over the years it went from mild to blocks.

I feel embarrassed about it.

People say use Tinder etc I'm almost thinking how the person might make fun of me, or cringe but I don't want to be the person who before even meeting someone says Hey, I stutter! This isn't confidence!

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u/Ok_Chocolate8965 — 2 days ago
▲ 41 r/Stutter

My life has become living hell and I don't know how to get out of this situation

I can't talk anymore,my stutter has become severe.

I'm 5'7 and weigh 190lbs, I've become SO fat it'll take ages to be fit again.

I'm still in college, failing it because I never attended class and hate Computer Science.

Im still fully reliant on my.. mommy. Fucking adult and haven't had a job in 7 mo.

This has been going on for almost 10 years, I'm stuck.

I have no friends and no boyfriend.

I've wasted my life. I turn 26 in 3 months,I just hate my existence.

I've wasted my best years, lost my youth and have stolen my future. I'll be a 30yo grown up woman in 4 years! And I'm mentally stuck at 16

i don't know how to get out of this mess.

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u/Ok_Chocolate8965 — 6 days ago