Hi folks,
I was just wondering... we typically have a voice that our mind uses to think things through.
Assuming that it was something similar to your own as I believe it is typically, has it changed as your voice has change, either with training or hormone treatment?
To be honest with mine, its hard really to put my finger on how it sounds at all. I know some people have a very clear and definite voice, but mine is more of a hypothetical voice. I would say it is genderless and always has been, in a mid range. I just thought it was an interesting question.
Kira x
Hmmm,
Do my mental ruminations have a voice and has it changed? It is more what I talk to myself about that has changed more than the timbre. I tend to think in both prose and pictures, so the result isn't necessarily verbal, but more a patois of sight and something like sound. The imagery is more colorful and less harsh, and the dialogue is gentler and less demanding. So I guess yes my voice has changed along with everything else it is better aligned with who I am.
My pretransition vocabulary controlled and limited my interactions with the world. It had to or I would have gone mad. Now I welcome all who are interested into my psyche, and into my life. That I am more authentic in how I live has translated into authenticity of thought as well. I think it is good and as it should be.
Fair Winds,
Julie
um, I thought we weren't supposed to listen to the voices in our heads.
The ones in your head are fine, It is when they start coming from the walls or in my case the car that you need to begin to worry. ;)
Quote from: JulieBlair on September 12, 2014, 02:13:04 PM
It is when they start coming from the walls or in my case the car that you need to begin to worry. ;)
That voice from the car, it wouldn't be your mother's voice (http://"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Mother_the_Car"), would it?
Why does mine sound like Cookie Monster?
(Note to self- listen to less death metal.)
Other than being less angry and less obsessed with sex and less whiney and more understanding...nope mine hasn't changed at all!
YES! Wow. I hadn't even given it a second thought until you mentioned it! I sometimes think in a male voice instead of my natural speaking voice now...it depends on the situation. I've barely even begun to transition yet. It's just the change of mindset, I guess.
Quote from: Jill F on September 12, 2014, 06:47:49 PM
Why does mine sound like Cookie Monster?
(Note to self- listen to less death metal.)
I laughed out out loud. That would be so awesome! I am training mine to be cookie monster from right now! I will never be able to be sad again! :-)
My inner voice subject matter has changed a lot and the pitch I reference my thoughts is higher. Perhaps I am imagining things but I think the voice originates more forward in my head.
Quote from: Asche on September 12, 2014, 06:45:02 PM
That voice from the car, it wouldn't be your mother's voice (http://"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Mother_the_Car"), would it?
Asche, you're showing your age. Wasn't that from 1968 or so. ::)
My inner voice has always been female or more like my higher pitched male voice (which as I've found out sometimes passes as female).
I have thoughts, but I don't hear voices ::) Maybe I'm kinda weird or something
Quote from: V M on September 13, 2014, 10:41:19 PM
I have thoughts, but I don't hear voices ::) Maybe I'm kinda weird or something
Same with me, yet the thoughts usually turn into voices :(
I guess it's perfectly normal until they tell you to start doing things :-\
Quote from: Ariel on September 14, 2014, 04:04:13 AM
I guess it's perfectly normal until they tell you to start doing things :-\
My thoughts usually have my voice, at least what my mind think that is my voice, but they don't tell me to do anything :D, it would be really scare