Young children sometimes outgrow stuttering. Others learn techniques to talk more fluently after going to a speech therapist. Your best source of help is the Stuttering Foundation of America on the link below.
The Stuttering Foundation has resources that help. Their self therapy book is great. They can refer you to a speech therapist who specializes in treating stuttering. Slowing your rate of speech with frequent pauses helps, too.
Whether or not something will ever go away depends wholly on what it is. If it is an illness, it will likely go away at some point. If it is a disease, it may take awhile.
All I have ever heard is No it wont go away
My brother had them and they went away so they can.
It may slow down as you get older, and eventually go away.
They have a stuttering problem
Depends on what they are for and where you are.
NO!!
There are no foods that help with stuttering. You best source for information and help is The Stuttering Foundation.
It's called "brake chatter", and it's caused by warped brake rotors. Replace the rotors and the problem should go away.
It is often the result of the language learning phase young children go through and will disappear on its own. There is information for parents and tips for things they can do as well as when a child should see a speech therapist on the web site for The Stuttering Foundation. They have referrals to speech therapists who specialize in treating stuttering.
You ask her out (without stuttering), but it's her choice if she wants to go out with you or not.