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  • where is the solution u nub, u said u gonna show us later in the video.

  • this is fucking gay, stuttering is an antisocial behavior. to stop stuttering one would have to go out more and talk to more people, be more social and whatnot and less nervous.

  • @1787dude and be more confidant as well

  • @1787dude Then why do people not stutter when they sing? Why do people stutter around friends and family? When they are alone? The truth is no one knows why people stutter.

  • @LukeL007 I think for some people it's serious and neurological but for most it is probably more psychological, this is just my opinion

  • you put alot of effort in this but i dont get what am im supposed to do now?? what's the cure

  • Why the electronic voice?????

  • This is contradicting current research (by real scientists) about stuttering. There is a genetic component, which is not going to be "removed". Also, unlike what was suggested by the "stammingrevolution" below, it is not just an emotional problem. It is a real disorder, which is observable both by listening for the symptoms during speech, and also through brain imaging technology. It has no cure, but has many ways to manage it.

    Please, save yourself from the misinformation. Don't watch this.

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  • Very informative but it sounds like another tricks about to be launched on the world in order to reinforce the idea "you must not stutter". 5% of children are dysfluent but only 1% of adults stutter. The change from dysfluent speech to stuttering is not mechanical or to do with co-ordination but it's an emotional problem caused by the belief that you must not stutter. Don't waste your time, join the stammingrevolution

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  • So what do u plan to do? Free help in a good sense or try to make some money for which u don't poses any qualification!

  • We don't have your introduction yet. Tell us some thing about yourself, what is your relation to stuttering?

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  • very informative video. Thanks!

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