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Do you hate hearing your own voice?

yes i hate how i sound, i even hate how i sound when im speaking like w/o listening to a recording. im filled w self hatred B^)
 
Kind of. I'm a trans guy and I'm not on T and I wish my voice were deeper, but I think I can work on it with vocal training.
 
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yeah its usually pretty croaky and groany and i hate hearing my voice recorded. it makes me realise how posh i sound with my british accent
 
Yep. I sound like a small child, and I look like a small 12/13 year old, I also occasionally act like a little kid too... maybe I AM still a child
 
I used to cringe so hard when I heard my own voice being played back to me. I still do.

I don't think it sounds that bad tbh, it's just that I don't recognize it. It kind of messes with our heads.
 
I used to hate it, but now I just find it really weird. I feel like how others hear me is extremely different to how I hear myself- like, to a drastic degree- and I can't wrap my head around it.
 
I can't stand mine and I feel bad for people who have the displeasure of having to hear it.
 
Q: Do you hate hearing your own voice?

A: Not really. I'm used to my voice by now. But... I wish I could sound like my favorite K-Pop Girl Groups.
 
I don't like it. Mine sounds way lower than I think it is
 
on occasion. my voice varies a LOT, from pretty deep to v. high pitched, and it sounds annoying at the high pitched end (when i'm talking faster or with more excitement)

i like a mid voice/ deep voice for me tho
 
ya I don't like I don't have a morgan freeman voice :mad:
but then again a lot of my favourite singers have the same voice pitch as I do so I'm sometimes content.
 
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