I'll try not to. It's all a part of becoming a man, physically. But is there any way to minimize that? It's funny and all but it's annoying, too.
Keeping a sense of humor is all I am aware of, sorry.
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I'll try not to. It's all a part of becoming a man, physically. But is there any way to minimize that? It's funny and all but it's annoying, too.
Nah, it just happens until it's over.I'll try not to. It's all a part of becoming a man, physically. But is there any way to minimize that? It's funny and all but it's annoying, too.
Hey there man, good to know your improving even more and more
Don't worry about your voice. A man is a man. One of my friends had this girly voice until half way through college and had some kinda surgery (didn't ask him about the details) in the audio cords (dunno what they are called) and it changed a little. My cousin is in college right now, has a girly voice and does not even care about it . We actually used him more than once to trick some fool on voice chats haha
Anyways, stay cool man
Keeping a sense of humor is all I am aware of, sorry.
Nah, it just happens until it's over.
Thanks. But I mean that my voice is cracking because it's dropping.
Oh, sorry man
Don't actually know if that's good or bad (dunno what dropping means) but I hope things get the way you want it to be
Cool
Can you now do Shao Khan's evil laugh?
I have only just seen this thread as of today. I'm happy things are looking up for you Frank, good luck with the hormone treatment.
How have your thoughts changed throughout the process?
Have you reached the point where you walk into a room & think to yourself....
"Yeah, I'd do her....I'd do her...& her....but not her....or her. OK, that's all of'm."
(This question might sound flippant, but despite an element of mirth, it's serious.)
Good luck bossman! Keep us updated.
Thanks. I am. I'm about 4 1/2 months along now.
Cool! I remember the first time someone called me a girl. I was still struggling against myself and I actually got pretty ****** about it. And once I was ma'amed wearing clothes I thought it would never happen in, plain black t-shirt, black denim jeans, and a black leather trench coat.I got called "sir" for the first time on the phone on Friday.
What changes are you noticing thus far?
Cool! I remember the first time someone called me a girl. I was still struggling against myself and I actually got pretty ****** about it. And once I was ma'amed wearing clothes I thought it would never happen in, plain black t-shirt, black denim jeans, and a black leather trench coat.
As for my voice, it's still aways from being passable. Pitch is nothing, it's just actually sounding female that's been the struggle.
Nah. I just need to get serious about practicing it. I'll be moving out of my parents soon (hopefully for the last time; they say third times a charm) so I'll have the privacy I need for that in a week or two. I don't sound like a squeaky balloon anymore, and it's just a matter of getting to that in between of not being too high or too low. Breaking up my normally monotone/monovolume/monopitch voice is also a challenge.That's awesome! It's so hard to predict how you will be "read" by others. It's a pretty random thing. But you just do what you can. Sounds like you're doing fine in that area.
Have you considered voice therapy?
Nah. I just need to get serious about practicing it. I'll be moving out of my parents soon (hopefully for the last time; they say third times a charm) so I'll have the privacy I need for that in a week or two. I don't sound like a squeaky balloon anymore, and it's just a matter of getting to that in between of not being too high or too low. Breaking up my normally monotone/monovolume/monopitch voice is also a challenge.