Simple question! Which I presume everyone will answer yes to

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But anyway:
So, do you or did you have it?
How did that manifest itself? In particular situations or all the time? Did you avoid certain things (like talking, singing) because of it?
Is it better now?
Did you ever do some voice coaching?
What have you done about it except for HRT?
Did HRT help with it?
Did passing help with it? Or does it just out you all the time?
Was your voice deep/high for your assigned gender to begin with?
Are you okay with it now? Or have you come to terms with it anyhow? How? (haha, that rhymes

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Anything you wanna share,

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As pre-everything:
I have a slight voice dysphoria - but not bad, though.
I did some conscious training starting around 15 so I have a fairly deep voice for a female - at least I don't sound that Minnie Mouse others have stated

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As pre-T and to make myself feel better I've tried to think I sound more guyish. So it's not that bad. I know I don't practically sound male though. But at least I don't sound very female either.
As for my singing someone said

I sound androgynous, but 'male leaning' so I take that as a compliment,

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But if I think about that I sound like a woman - then, yes, I feel uncomfortable about it.
I'd rather not think that way,

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If I raise my voice or am very excited, I tend to speak higher, maybe.
Usually I try not to sound that high, so it takes some conscious effort to speak a little lower.
I hate to speak to the cashier in a store bcos I feel I sound too high or female.
And if I'm on the phone and have to give my ID details I feel nervous that I sound too male, and sometimes I've spoken consciously higher - which I hate

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Overall I think my voice is 'okay' given the circumstances - and at least I don't sound very much like a woman, even if I don't sound that male either.