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Started by AliyahL, September 15, 2017, 01:31:07 PM
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Quote from: Lady Lisandra on January 09, 2018, 05:54:07 PMYour voice sounds different on the phone, so you shouldn't use phonecalls as a guide. It's way harder to pass on the phone. I'm currently working as a receptionist and get misgendered a lot, but I found out that if I talk in a "cute" or very feminine way (I'm talking about intonation, not even voice pitch) I don't get gendered male.
Quote from: Anne Blake on January 09, 2018, 06:03:33 PMAliyah, can you share the name of the software that you are using?
Quote from: Dena on September 15, 2017, 06:39:34 PMThere are voice therapist who work by Skype and I am willing to help people on the site though I haven't received any professional training other than what I learned from my therapist. One of the tips would be to give your feminine name and make sure you put all your effort into the first few sentences. The human brain gender the voice quickly and once it does, it will continue to carry that into the rest of the conversation. You can also post your voice sample in the voice section and we will evaluate it and tell you where the problem is. In therapy, you do most of the work but the therapist has a trained ear and tells you where the problems are and how to correct them. Often a voice has a few issues that need to be corrected to sound feminine so a limited amount of therapy may be all that's required.
Quote from: auroratrans on January 10, 2018, 12:39:11 AMMy voice is very deep what can I do?😦