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[QUOTE="MediumBread"]Should I chant this over and over for a few hours? =D Hopefully this'll work.My voice is deep and sexy. 8)
mike_me
Maybe you need to find a way to drop your bollocks lower?
Go into the woods and wrestle a bearBiancaDKThis. And then pursue a career as a fighter pilot/firefighter/lumberjack.
Maybe you need to find a way to drop your bollocks lower?MediumBreadThey're already down to my ankles =/ Any lower and they'd get run over by a car or something. Also I am 22 :P
Go into the woods and wrestle a bearBiancaDKBeen there done that :( It was a no go.
Naked.MediumBreadI can't believe I haven't thought of that... Alright guys, brb!
[QUOTE="MediumBread"]
[QUOTE="BiancaDK"]Go into the woods and wrestle a bearBiancaDK
Naked.
And unshaved, whilst maintaining an impressive erection throughout the ordeal.
While ordering your women to make you a sandwich.
[QUOTE="MediumBread"]
While ordering your women to make you a sandwich.
BiancaDK
Being a misogynist =/= being manly. >=[
Well, of course a women would say that. :roll:
[QUOTE="MediumBread"]
While ordering your women to make you a sandwich.
BiancaDK
Being a misogynist =/= being manly. >=[
This is what you get for humouring and idiot who still thinkssandwichjokes are funny and also happens to be hairy mastodon.[QUOTE="BiancaDK"]
[QUOTE="MediumBread"]
While ordering your women to make you a sandwich.
Dystopian-X
Being a misogynist =/= being manly. >=[
This is what you get for humouring and idiot who still thinkssandwichjokes are funny and also happens to be hairy mastodon.; D
Tell me, on a scale of one to ten, what would you rate your neck muscles?BranKetraMaybe a 3? I don't know, my entire body is pretty slender I've been muscularly small for most of my life (been fat once though). So I'm pretty tall, and skinny. Would that have something to do with my voice?
[QUOTE="BranKetra"]Tell me, on a scale of one to ten, what would you rate your neck muscles?mike_meMaybe a 3? I don't know, my entire body is pretty slender I've been muscularly small for most of my life (been fat once though). So I'm pretty tall, and skinny. Would that have something to do with my voice? I think so. I'm pretty sure each part of the body influences something else. When my neck muscles started getting thicker, so did my voice. That's not the only muscle group I've been working on, but I think there's a connection.
So I've been watching videos off my cellular telephonic device, and I've noticed that my voice sounds realllly girly... almost like I'm *** or somethingmike_meYou should be so lucky as to have my manly gay voice
Your voice doesn't sound the way it does because of who you grow up around, that's stupid. Growing up around women doesn't make your voice feminine. You have a girly voice. Too bad, whatever. It's not "because of" anything. The fact that you're 22 and think that your natural speaking voice is influenced whatsoever by the people you live in a house with just disqualifies this entire thread from being worthy of any sort of helpful response.XilePrincessIt can attribute to feminine mannerisms and tone. That's how I grew up and learned how to speak.
TC, are you sure you're a guy?v13_KiiLtzI dunno, I was told that the noodle-looking thing was for guys but I'm still doing my own research on that just to be sure.
Your voice doesn't sound the way it does because of who you grow up around, that's stupid. Growing up around women doesn't make your voice feminine. You have a girly voice. Too bad, whatever. It's not "because of" anything. The fact that you're 22 and think that your natural speaking voice is influenced whatsoever by the people you live in a house with just disqualifies this entire thread from being worthy of any sort of helpful response.XilePrincessI know a gay guy who speaks in fairly high pitched tone. It isn't his natural tone, he's just use to speaking like that.
[QUOTE="entropyecho"]Actually I am comparing my voice to like... well, just imagine a emo guy or something, they sometimes tend to sound ***, although I am not emo I suppose you could compare it to that.I'm going to need to hear a recording.
mike_me
i knew a kid he was a football player and a "classclown" very popular kid and all
he had a "emo *** tone"
its something that can't be helped sometimes
TC is this your problem??? Maybe you should try Old Spice then the ladies wouldn't care, because you would smell like Isaiah Mustafa (the Old Spice guy.)
[QUOTE="XilePrincess"]Your voice doesn't sound the way it does because of who you grow up around, that's stupid. Growing up around women doesn't make your voice feminine. You have a girly voice. Too bad, whatever. It's not "because of" anything. The fact that you're 22 and think that your natural speaking voice is influenced whatsoever by the people you live in a house with just disqualifies this entire thread from being worthy of any sort of helpful response.mike_meIt can attribute to feminine mannerisms and tone. That's how I grew up and learned how to speak.
TC, are you sure you're a guy?v13_KiiLtzI dunno, I was told that the noodle-looking thing was for guys but I'm still doing my own research on that just to be sure.
I know what you're talking about. When I'm speaking normally, my voice is pretty low. When I'm being polite however, it raises half a note or so because the only one whom I learned to be polite from is my sister.
You must have grown up in a lesbian household that was absent of abuse, but didn't have a male to guide you into manhood. wstfldAnd now everything comes full circle.
So... what you're saying is, people can change the way their voices sound, from something natural to unnatural? *Gasp!* Don't tell the hundreds of thousands of voice actors of the world that their secret is out, or somebody might figure out that Bart Simpson is actually a middleaged woman!XilePrincessNo, thats not what I was saying. I was saying that it's possible for your tone of voice to change due to other factors. Hell, I wouldn't call it this guys "natural" tone because it isn't the tone he normally speaks in.
[QUOTE="XilePrincess"]So... what you're saying is, people can change the way their voices sound, from something natural to unnatural? *Gasp!* Don't tell the hundreds of thousands of voice actors of the world that their secret is out, or somebody might figure out that Bart Simpson is actually a middleaged woman!v13_KiiLtzNo, thats not what I was saying. I was saying that it's possible for your tone of voice to change due to other factors. Hell, I wouldn't call it this guys "natural" tone because it isn't the tone he normally speaks in. He's forcing his voice to change, after a while of doing that you can switch it on and off from your natural tone to your unnatural one seamlessly. If he doesn't have a naturally gay voice, and is forcing it, there's no other factor there besides force.
[QUOTE="v13_KiiLtz"][QUOTE="XilePrincess"]So... what you're saying is, people can change the way their voices sound, from something natural to unnatural? *Gasp!* Don't tell the hundreds of thousands of voice actors of the world that their secret is out, or somebody might figure out that Bart Simpson is actually a middleaged woman!XilePrincessNo, thats not what I was saying. I was saying that it's possible for your tone of voice to change due to other factors. Hell, I wouldn't call it this guys "natural" tone because it isn't the tone he normally speaks in. He's forcing his voice to change, after a while of doing that you can switch it on and off from your natural tone to your unnatural one seamlessly. If he doesn't have a naturally gay voice, and is forcing it, there's no other factor there besides force. It's not necessarily forcing it, though I can understand how you can think that. Think of accents, there's a distinct change in tone when you try to put one on, though thats not because you are "forcing it", it just happens naturally. Now lets take this example one step further. Say you're raised in Brooklyn. You're going to have that nasally, manner of speech. Now lets flip this and say you were raised in suburban Australia, where the tone is much flatter. Can you identify which is the more natural voice? The answer is neither. Can you honestly again say "Your voice doesn't sound the way it does because of who you grow up around"
No, that wasn't the point at all. Accents =/= genders. That's a stupid comparison. I was actually going to make that point earlier, but scrapped it, as it was irrelevant. I didn't say who you grow up around in general, I said you don't start sounding like a woman because you're raised with two girls.Your ACCENT is your natural "voice". Think kate winslet in titanic vs her in revolutionary road. Titanic? natural accent, didn't have to train or change her voice, spoke normally. the way her voice NATURALLY is. Revolutionary road? Discarded the accent, adopted an american Connecticut accent? Natural accent? no. Natural way of speaking? Nope. She had to learn to speak "american".
If I start talking like I'm from jersey, is that my natural voice? no it isn't, because I don't naturally have a jersey accent. accents are accents, if they aren't the accent you naturally have, they're not natural. gay is often considered an accent. Any accent is considered a natural voice if that's the voice you would do without thinking about it, that you have without having to "train" yourself to speak any other way. I speak some french, but I have to force the french accentuations and pronounciations on words because I don't naturally speak with a french accent.
Having an accent has nothing to do with sounding like a woman or a prepubescent boy. Like I said, female is not an accent, and neither is puberty.XilePrincess
I'm not talking about learning different accents or different enunciations. It was just an example about learning everything naturally.
I'm talking about going straight to the root of things; grabbing someone who was raised in one environment, rewinding time, then placing them in another. Their tone of voice is going to be undoubtedly different and there is no way to correctly identify which is the more natural.
Is it that hard to accept that maybe if he grew up with two brothers and more male friends instead, his voice may have adapted to become more deeper? It could just be a reflex to speak at such a pitch. There's no way to directly identify that TC's normal tone of voice was unaffected by females.
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