Finding time to practice your feminin voice?
When do most post-ops find the time to practice their new voice? Ive found the right point I need to be at, but it's still not completely feminin and I find it hard to practice by myself espically considering I have yet to start HRT. It may sound stupid, but I would feel comfortable if I can get it to sound slightly more feminin before I start.
Re: Finding time to practice your feminin voice?
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Originally Posted by Shadow Dragon
When do most post-ops find the time to practice their new voice?
Ive found the right point I need to be at, but it's still not completely feminin and I find it hard to practice by myself espically considering I have yet to start HRT. It may sound stupid, but I would feel comfortable if I can get it to sound slightly more feminin before I start.
For some transwomen, the GRS is the alpha and omega, the Holy Grail.
They feel that if they have a vagina, that no one can dispute that they
are women.
Reallistically, that is far from the case.
Before a woman has GRS, she should have had facial electrolysis,
undergone HRT, for a sufficient period, in order to obtain feminine
characteristics.
She will have worked on her voice, to ensure that it is some reasonable
fascimile of a female voice.
The mundane tasks of name changes and earning a living as a female
will have been taken care of. This will have been done as part of her
RLE (real life experience). The RLE will determine if the individual
would be happy as a female, and how accepting of her as one, would
society be.
But bottom line, a pussy and tits, do not a woman make. :smh
http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l2...3/puttytat.jpg
Thus by the time a woman is post operative, her voice should be far
from new.