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Does your voice matches the stereotypes?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by GingerGuy, Jul 2, 2012.

  1. Theagonist

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    My voice is pretty high and a little girly sounding but I want it staylike that cause I wanna stay a tenor
    I have an ex, he had a very low voice, but still sounded kind of feminine
     
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    I'm female and don't think I have a low voice. When I hear stereotypes, I half want to do the complete opposite of what I should stereotypically be(!)
     
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    I don't talk with the "Hay, Sistaaarrr" stereotype. I do have somewhat of a lisp though (especially when I'm tired), but it's more of a nerdy/geeky lisp. I guess you could say the pitch of my voice is stereotypical? But that has more to do with my gender identity instead of my sexual orientation.
     
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    Yes I do have a deep voice! Used to be able to sing tenor, now I'm a low alto because there are obviously no tenor parts in the singing group I'm in at my all girls school.
    Maybe a coincidence, i have no idea?
     
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    My voice gets higher when I try to act straight. I only act straight when I'm pretending to be someone's boyfriend to save them from stalkers. So I guess not.... :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
     
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    Nope, mine does not. Do some people put on a voice though? Because I am gay but I'm not out and I don't see my voice changing when I do finally come out. Is it put on abit?
     
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    I don't think I have much of a lisp, though I do sound gayer when I listen to recordings of myself, but as of yet it's not a giveaway.

    However I think it's hilarious when a very lissspy person thinks someone else is lisssssspy and tries to imitate them. You can't tell where the impersonation ends.
     
  8. Red and Blue

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    I do have a lighter voice than I think I should. I wish it was deeper.
     
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    My voice is very deep, but they way that I talk gives it away. I like to talk with my hands and even the occasional "Hayyy girl" will slip outta me.
     
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    I don't have much of a lisp and for some reason most people can't tell where I'm from by my accent. I like to think that my parent's Indian English and growing up in Oklahoma (though in a suburban area) kind of cancelled each other out. I have a relatively high voice, but sometimes it cracks.
     
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    Nope nope nope!~ Don't use much stereotyped phrases either.
     
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    I'm not sure, tbh.
     
  13. BelleLey

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    Let's here your voice with ####### people ( voices have a great importance to me plus i am curious !)
     
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    My voice is naturally low so when I'm on the phone or playing my Xbox people think I am a man. But I have been told its sexy but I don't think so.
     
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    I'll have to do when I'm not at work :slight_smile:
     
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    Sadly, yes. At least I think that, as do a few others. xD

    My voice is in the accents thread. XD

    I'll just link to the same file. Lol.

    ####### | Voice message

    I haaate my voice.
     
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    I have no stereotypical inflections or pitches in my voice. And I pronounce the 's' in words like a snake :3
     
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