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Thread: Deep Voices
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02-19-2009 #41
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Originally Posted by rico87
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02-19-2009 #42
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Re: Deep Voices
Originally Posted by Solitary Brother
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02-19-2009 #43
Re: Deep Voices
Originally Posted by endo420
Originally Posted by jcinva
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02-19-2009 #44
In all honesty,
I make my voice higher when I talk to strangers by nature, it's pretty much automatic. My friends and boyfriends have heard a deeper more relaxed tone in my voice. I have been asked to do my "man voice" a few times for people and freaked out my ex in the car when we got back from a store. He thought someone was in the back seat, pretty fucking funny.
I trained my voice to naturally have a higher pitch to it. At first I had to make a point to do it, but now it's basically natural... as natural as the rest of me.... ROFFL
There are GGs who have a naturally deep tone but still lack a deep pitch only a man's voice has. That's what I trained myself on first, then slowly raise it in octaves until I found the perfect one that called less attention.
My ideal voice came from years of people treating me like a weird creature. Sure I made the change for better treatment but I just wanted people to leave me alone and stop picking on me. I have reoccurring nightmares where I am singled out and yelled at, made fun at, picked on, beat on... It was pretty much my reality from when I was 5 till when I dropped out from high school at the age of 17 to pursue my career in Japan where I played a character who was androgyny. This was my escape and safe place for a year. It was one of the happiest times of my life.
I currently live a very undetected life and I make the necessary adjustments so that I don't get to see the ugly in people. I don't care really, but I just don't want to be mistreated or get less service because I am who I am. Hopefully one day trans people won't have to deal with someone such as SolitaryBrother pointing out our natural flaws as opposed to seeing what really matters... OUR HUNG FAT COCKS... I guess I am helpless now that mine is gone...
1 out of 1 members liked this post.Originally Posted by jcinva
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02-19-2009 #45
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Originally Posted by tsntx
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02-20-2009 #46
I like your voice!
Originally Posted by Danielle Foxx
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02-20-2009 #47
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Originally Posted by KraftedFlavour
Actually, that's the bit that sounds non-hetero.
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02-20-2009 #48
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big turn off for me, i mean as long as her voice is reasonably feminine but if it sounds like a normal male voice it would most definately bother me
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02-20-2009 #49
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I think Jen's voice is just fine, besides that it is not the voice that makes or breaks a girl it is a combination of appearance, mannerisms and attitude that project their femininity.
On a side note Jen I think the new avatar is damn sexy.
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02-20-2009 #50Originally Posted by Danielle Foxx
The reason I am Solitary is because i am WAY ahead of my time.
Now.
Its just a fact the more passable you are as a trans person the better you will be treated.
If you have a deep voice people will know your a man regardless to how you look.
I am not the only person who notices such things as you girls laugh and kiki amongst each other about other girls flaws.
A deep voice coming from a female figure is very off putting to the casual observer.....I dont create these facts they just are.