Tell them that you don't like it and you refuse to stand for being called that anymore.
Tell them your name if you have to and if they refuse to listen, then tell them to bugger off! Your parents should be ashamed of themselves! Instead of causing more pain, why didn't they take you to speech therapy?
I also have speech impediment, but it's random and only with certain words. The only trouble I have with my name is my middle. People always thought I was saying "wolf".
If I pronounce a word wrong, then people will laugh at me even friends have poked fun at me. I tend to try to avoid using those words. I've never seen a speech therapist, but they could definitely help and they wouldn't make fun of you.
That's good, but they really should stop. If they cared about you then they would take you seriously and respect you. Give them a ultimatum if you must. Something to get your point across.
Is it normal that I dislike my nickname?
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Tell them that you don't like it and you refuse to stand for being called that anymore.
Tell them your name if you have to and if they refuse to listen, then tell them to bugger off! Your parents should be ashamed of themselves! Instead of causing more pain, why didn't they take you to speech therapy?
I also have speech impediment, but it's random and only with certain words. The only trouble I have with my name is my middle. People always thought I was saying "wolf".
If I pronounce a word wrong, then people will laugh at me even friends have poked fun at me. I tend to try to avoid using those words. I've never seen a speech therapist, but they could definitely help and they wouldn't make fun of you.
Good Luck:)
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I had the speech impediment when I was three and I pronounced it "Dinkany" until I was 4 and a half. I can pronounce it Jeremy now.
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That's good, but they really should stop. If they cared about you then they would take you seriously and respect you. Give them a ultimatum if you must. Something to get your point across.