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Being succesful in trans, yet still snoring (and dream talking) like a man.

Started by Evelyn K, July 05, 2014, 09:12:59 AM

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Megan Joanne

Oh, I don't know. My mom can snore the roof off the house. I know I snore. I also talk in my sleep, even sing in my sleep, mom told me. As for how I sound, male or female, that got me curious now. You sure can think of some of the oddest things Evelyn to make topics about.  :-\ But hey, its a good, because seriously this is something I never ever thought about. I should record myself asleep, at least the sound anyway. Probably won't though, mom would just roll her eyes, she thinks I overthink all this being a girl thing too much as it is.
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Jess42

Quote from: Megan Joanne on July 06, 2014, 11:48:37 AM
Oh, I don't know. My mom can snore the roof off the house. I know I snore. I also talk in my sleep, even sing in my sleep, mom told me. As for how I sound, male or female, that got me curious now. You sure can think of some of the oddest things Evelyn to make topics about.  :-\ But hey, its a good, because seriously this is something I never ever thought about. I should record myself asleep, at least the sound anyway. Probably won't though, mom would just roll her eyes, she thinks I overthink all this being a girl thing too much as it is.

If you are wondering about the talking, you can go to Wal Mart and get a digital voice recorder for around 25 dollars. Depending upon the quality and the sensitivity you set it at it may be able to record up to ten hours.

PS If you hear any demonic voices on it that says, "get out!" follow their advice. :D
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kelly_aus

Apparently I don't sound any different in my sleep to when I'm awake, so it's no problem.. My partner sounded like a dude when she talked in her sleep - she was cis.
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Nero

Um, I don't 'think' there's a hell of a lot of difference between a woman snoring and a man. I mean, people may assume men are worse snorers, but that's not true in my experience. It all sounds the same to me. Has anyone noticed a real difference in the sound or frequency between men and women?

Talking may be another story if like Joanna said, you suddenly turn into Barry White or something. But don't most people who talk in their sleep usually mumble quietly? Doubt it'd be that obvious.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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