I think -largely because auditory is one of my less powerful senses- I don't really ever experience much dysphoria with my voice, and how I perceive it versus how it is.
I think of my voice as "deep like my mother's" but of course, I haven't come close to that register yet. I know I can't sing well, but I also know I can sing --if there's something backing me to reference-- and so I take the opportunity when presented. I don't typically sing to people though --I sing with things.
I can certainly stand to hear it. I like that you get a slightly higher pitch when hyper or excited --full of coffee or bouncing at con. Voices are not a thing I think about a lot, so I really can't summon any other concrete thoughts about yours. I wish I could offer more help though.
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on 2011-02-26 08:23 pm (UTC)I think of my voice as "deep like my mother's" but of course, I haven't come close to that register yet. I know I can't sing well, but I also know I can sing --if there's something backing me to reference-- and so I take the opportunity when presented. I don't typically sing to people though --I sing with things.
I can certainly stand to hear it. I like that you get a slightly higher pitch when hyper or excited --full of coffee or bouncing at con. Voices are not a thing I think about a lot, so I really can't summon any other concrete thoughts about yours. I wish I could offer more help though.
~Sor