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Did or is HRT effection your voice?

Started by Jillieann Rose, June 25, 2011, 09:30:13 PM

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Did or does HRT effect your voice? I know that I have read that it doesn't. But what has been your experience?

No effect what so ever.
It has changed my voice I know it.
I'm not sure?
It is higher and or softer now.
It is lower and or louder now.

Jillieann Rose

I have experience natural softening of my voice that I attribute to the HRT meds that I am taking.
Maybe it is all in my head, but that okay I like the results. I sound much more feminine naturally.
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Ann Onymous

I don't recall it having had any effect whatsoever on my voice.   In fact, the peeps on the other side of the phone when I would call somewhere or when I was at a drive-thru were responding differently even before I had started HRT.  That was 20'ish years ago...
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AprilAero

My voice remained very feminine as it did not really drop any during the first puberty, people have always thought I was a girl especially over the phone.  HRT is supposed to thin out the chords so they can resonate at a higher range of freqs so you can reach a higher voice frequency. but in FTMs it will make the voice deeper. My voice was spared at the first puberty what a nightmare that one was.
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AmySmiles

I've been getting called "ma'am" over the phone for a long time so I couldn't say.  My first thought is "probably not" since T actually breaks your voice to cause it to get deeper during puberty.  I was luckily spared the vast majority of that damage and have a good voice without much effort.
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JadeS

over the months, HRT has removed most of my voice's deepness. It went from sounding like a 40 years old man (I was 17 at the time) to sounding mostly androgynous (and i'm only 18 now, 10 months into HRT)
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Sabriel Facrin

I've heard that if you transition early enough, that your masculine vocal features are 'soft' enough to unravel away from masculine developments...I don't know if it's true, though
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