Therapy for people who stutterTherapy for people who stutter by Stephen Hill I am now able to order food and drink for example, without fear of a stutter, speak on the telephone and am able to enjoy socialising. I have become a more positive person, life is no longer the struggle it once used to be. I appreciate my speech compared with the average fluent person, who do not realise how lucky they are. Some would even say that I talk too much, but this is something I will never apologise for as when I had a stutter I hardly spoke at all. What attracted me to Sharron was her positive outlook on life and I am sure we will have a happy and successful future together. As a person with a stutter, I seemed to accept second best. I left school because of the stutter, dated girls which to be truthful not only did I not feel attracted to but did not particularly find interesting. My stuttering mind convinced me that I could do no better. I was unhappy where I worked, but just accepted it; I did not feel able to put myself through the interview process again.
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