I asked my (tactless) guy friend today and he told me, "Have I ever told you I ****ing hate your voice??" LOL apparently according to him, my voice could potentially sound nice if I didn't slur my words and enunciated them properly. Also he said that I sound the same i.e. flat/emotionless no matter I am happy/sad/angry/bored.
I agree with this and it can maybe be attributed to the fact that as a child, I've learnt that showing emotions was a dangerous weakness. My mom beat and yelled at me, so besides my default rage I kept stony about my feelings.
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Originally Posted by offthegrid
Just because you don't have a high pitched voice doesn't mean it's not attractive. The stereotypical newscaster female (at least in my imagination) has a deeper voice. There are several female actresses who have deeper voices and that was/is part of their appeal. Joan Crawford and Lauren Bacall come to mind immediately. It can make you sound womanly and mature.
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That's true, I actually do love a deep, sophisticated, full-bodied woman's voice. (thinking of sexy smoker voices haha, but I don't smoke). Sadly my voice sounds nothing like that and if I could pick an ideal one it would be my counsellor's. She has the most pleasant, amazing, clearest and sweetest voice ever I had. No wonder she's a therapist - her voice alone soothes and heals.