I do it when I get nervous or emotional. So it probably means that what he is saying to you is important to him; or that talking to you is significant - or both. Or he's scared of you!
2007-04-30 23:20:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Help him out by referring him the The Stuttering Foundation. Their book "Self Therapy for the Stutterer" is the best!
2007-05-01 01:24:01
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answered by P R 5
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Go to the web site for The Stuttering Foundation at www.stutteringhelp.org and read all you can about stuttering and how to react to someone who stutters so you can help him. Go to "Brochures for All Ages" and find some that can help both you and him.
2007-05-01 01:14:50
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answered by Bud B 7
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He's either nervous or just has a problem stuttering. I stutter when i have something really important to say.
2007-04-30 23:16:35
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answered by BluzGirl 2
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Everyone should learn how to react to someone who stutters so as to make communication easier for them. Go to www.stutteringhelp.org to find out how!
2007-05-01 01:29:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Either he stutters a lot, or (more likely), he likes you, guys all end up screwing up with girls when it comes to talking, if you like him at all, take it easy, be nice, give em' a chance, cause if you don't, you just sent him to his living Hell.
2007-04-30 23:22:09
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answered by Anonymous
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It means you can help him by putting him at ease with a relaxed way of speaking, not finishing his sentences for him, and some other tips that you can find at www.stutteringhelp.org
2007-05-01 01:39:05
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answered by Pat 3
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