Mr.Impeccible
Don Juan
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2009
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To the eye, I'm new to the site, but thats not the case. I have been on & off SS for a couple of months. I have a good bit of the DJ ways down so you can say I am pretty average when it comes to pulling in women.
My only two (noticeable) problems I have when it comes to my game is the fact that I'm still living with my mother (I'm USAF bound so I will be out of her house within the coming months) & my speech defect, which is my occasional stuttering.
Now when I stutter, I don't repeat words over & over ("I, I, I am CC"), but when I am about to say a certain word (mostly when I have to repeat something I already said or when starting off a sentence), it is difficult for me to get it out my mouth. Also, over the years, I have adapted to frowning up my face or basically any kind of force to help me get the word out.
I just 19 & had this problem since my toddler days. I took speech class in Elementary school, but didn't work because of the fact that I was still young & didn't take it serious. I don't think there are any speech classes for adults in my area. If any of you have any tips, advice, recommendations for a golden solution to my aggravating disability, it will be highly & greatly appreciated. I just don't want to be going on 21 with this lifetime burden I have been carrying on my back all my lifetime.
My only two (noticeable) problems I have when it comes to my game is the fact that I'm still living with my mother (I'm USAF bound so I will be out of her house within the coming months) & my speech defect, which is my occasional stuttering.
Now when I stutter, I don't repeat words over & over ("I, I, I am CC"), but when I am about to say a certain word (mostly when I have to repeat something I already said or when starting off a sentence), it is difficult for me to get it out my mouth. Also, over the years, I have adapted to frowning up my face or basically any kind of force to help me get the word out.
I just 19 & had this problem since my toddler days. I took speech class in Elementary school, but didn't work because of the fact that I was still young & didn't take it serious. I don't think there are any speech classes for adults in my area. If any of you have any tips, advice, recommendations for a golden solution to my aggravating disability, it will be highly & greatly appreciated. I just don't want to be going on 21 with this lifetime burden I have been carrying on my back all my lifetime.