As someone who stutters, I was intrigued to read this manga, especially since it's only one volume. Initially, the first two chapters captured my attention and resonated with me as the main character's experiences mirrored my own. However, as the story progressed, I found the portrayal of stuttering to be overly dramatized, making it uncomfortable and awkward to read. The final "speech" in public was particularly exaggerated, and it felt unrealistic for someone who stutters to act in such a manner.
Nevertheless, considering that the main character is a teenager, known for their tendency to overdramatize everything, I can understand why the depiction veered towards the
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