I stutter, since I was a kid, and it is annoying when I try to talk and then I stutter. My head ticks and I have to bend my head back to think of the word harder. I'm not going to lie, it is extremely hard work to speak for me. But, I'm glad, when I read aloud in class, that my classmates have patience for me when I talk. But the one thing I can't stand is when someone finishes my words when I worked on a word for sooo long. They have no clue how hard it is when I stutter and I feel proud and relieved once I get a word out. I know it's aggravating, but they could be patient and respect me when I speak...sorry for the rant...
I have a classmate at my university who has a really bad case of speech impediment. It's almost funny how people react when they first experience it; they look around at the rest of us, unsure of what's going on, and they only become more confused when they see the rest of us are just listening like nothing's wrong at all, even though he sometimes stutters for minutes, heh. As soon as people realize that it's normal, they get used to it
I have a speech impediment, it's not that bad, but I feel like this a lot. It's hard when you know that, if you hadn't stuttered through that sentence just then, they would have listened.
But the one thing I can't stand is when someone finishes my words when I worked on a word for sooo long. They have no clue how hard it is when I stutter and I feel proud and relieved once I get a word out. I know it's aggravating, but they could be patient and respect me when I speak...sorry for the rant...
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