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Many societies | Many societies recognise certain ranges of vocal communication as being typically "masculine" or "feminine." As a result, a given person's own vocal range can trigger an uncomfortable or distressing feeling of [[gender dysphoria]] in that person. That person may try to alter their vocal range or voice in order to resolve those feelings. |
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Many societies recognise certain ranges of vocal communication as being typically "masculine" or "feminine." As a result, a given person's own vocal range can trigger an uncomfortable or distressing feeling of gender dysphoria in that person. That person may try to alter their vocal range or voice in order to resolve those feelings.