I hope that my voice therapist is good. I see her on Monday. I'm excited. I still get ma'amed on the phone, but I think it's more so the way I speak rather than my pitch where that happens. During the assessment, my therapist and the other people in the room said that my voice was "good" and that I sounded female, but they understand why I want to improve my voice and my VT said I'd even sound better. I think if I spoke more mono-toned, I'd probably sound more towards the male side. Personally, I think I sound really gay but with a feminine twist.
If people really want to hear my voice, again, I think it's horrible but people say it's "passable." There is always my vlogs (the sound on the blogs isn't that great, however, and I think I sound horrible in them, despite feedback other wise).
And Keira, it's 167 with a cold and smoking at the same time, so I generally speak higher. My voice is pretty trashed from this recent cold that I haven't completely gotten over yet. And yes, I'm trying to stop smoking (so no one nag me!). 240 is really high, much higher than the average female. My roommates sister, who sounds like a girl, actually speaks at a lower pitch than me!
But, I've been told by a lot of people, sites, and the VT that pitch is only part of how a person sounds -- it's not the end all be all. You can sound make with a high pitched squeeky voice. And, of course, my pitch goes up and down as a I speak, 167 was what their program figured the average was, but my voice range (normal speaking, no falsetto) hits well over 200. So, it goes up and down. I can speak at 200hz, but then my range is limited and I actually sound more male or when I go up in my pitch it hit a falsetto for a moment then back down. So, the goal is to be able to keep my range and the way I speak, but up my average to around 200hz with out hitting falsetto when my pitch goes up during certain words.