I stutter when I talk, not horribly bad (I think it's worse in my head than in actuality), but it's something I've VERY conscience about. Mostly my issue is saying my name, since my name starts with a hard syllable, sometimes I get stuck on it; I've already seen a speech therapist, and I'm about as good as I'm going to be. My issue is that when I go out, I "can't' approach; I just freeze up b/c I'm scared of stuttering. I've been in some awkward situations before in regards to this, and sometimes their initial reaction makes it awkward for me, which makes me "panic," and in turn stutter more. When I drink I don't care, but I don't want to have to drink (obviously) in order to approach girls. It's just that when I do manage to gustier up enough balls to approach, I'm so focused on my stuttering, trying not to, that I put more pressure on myself, or don't end up paying attention to what she's saying.
I've come to the conclusion that I need to address this front and center when I do my approach, so I'm looking for ways I can incorporate this with some light banter or with a joke upon initially approaching; I just don't want to sound like a dumbass though. I KNOW that this is the cause of 90% of my AA, and if I can just "own" it in a way that makes me comfortable, then I know I'll improve.
Once it's out in the open, I'm more relaxed because then it's no longer a "surprise" when I get stuck on a word, but I can't just go up and say: "Hi, my name is D; I stutter when I talk, but I'm really good in bed..." hahaha
thoughts guys?