The Boy Who Stutters

The Boy Who Stutters

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What would you feel if you were born with a speech problem? What if you know someone who has problem in speaking? How could he live his life with a speaking disorder? Would it change his life? Would it affect his living? Do you think that he can still live normally like the most of us? Is it possible for him to find love? Could he find someone who will love him even he has this speaking condition? Can someone accept him even he isn't normal? Can someone love him even he can't speak like the way we do? Or would it make his life miserable? Or maybe it will stop him from experiencing the things he desired to happen, to be the person he sought to be, and to achieve the things he wanted the most.
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Problems. It's my everyday. Hell. It's my life. Death. It's my goal. Love. It's my weakness. Fight. It's my strength. Friends. I care. Family. Nothing. Enemy. Hobby. Suffer. Pain. Hurt. Endure. Feel. Agony. Anguish. Misery. Woe. Torture. They're my words. Is there a possibility that this kind of life I have will change? Am I going to change? What if I change? But how?

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