Isn't "Stutter" a difficult word for one who stutters? For that matter, Why does Lisp have an S in it? How And how hard is it for one with a speech impediment to say "Impediment"? Why is Abbreviation so such a long word itself? Is this a cruel fucking joke?? Shit.
Yes, it is a cruel fucking joke :) I have recently learned this by one of my college professors but there are many causes as to why one might develop stuttering/impediments at a later age. Car accidents, traumatic events/severe life changes, etc...has any of this happened to OP? About a couple years ago, I got in a car accident. My teacher said that things like that can severely damage a persons voice, and the impediment is all that is left or a person can stutter from the traumatic event, etc, etc...
Is it normal that I started stuttering when I was a teenager?
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Isn't "Stutter" a difficult word for one who stutters? For that matter, Why does Lisp have an S in it? How And how hard is it for one with a speech impediment to say "Impediment"? Why is Abbreviation so such a long word itself? Is this a cruel fucking joke?? Shit.
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Yes, it is a cruel fucking joke :) I have recently learned this by one of my college professors but there are many causes as to why one might develop stuttering/impediments at a later age. Car accidents, traumatic events/severe life changes, etc...has any of this happened to OP? About a couple years ago, I got in a car accident. My teacher said that things like that can severely damage a persons voice, and the impediment is all that is left or a person can stutter from the traumatic event, etc, etc...