How I sound on a recording is not how I sound when I hear myself speak. Does anyone know which is closer to how I sound to rest of the world? I "hear" myself as a much lower tone than I sound on recordings. Does this mean everyone else hears me in a much higher pitch? For the record, I hate hearing my recorded voice because it sounds so high pitched. If I really sound like that I don't know if I like how I sound to others.
I hate the way my recorded voice sounds. From what I've been told - your recorded voice is what other people hear. What you hear is reserved only for you.
I think I sound like a little girl when I hear my voice. However, I have been told MANY times that I have a very sexy and professional voice. How the 2 work together, I am not sure. I have been offered to be flown all over because of my voice. I don't get it.
I think it's because we just don't hear our selves that way so it's really different when we hear it recorded. To other people we always sound this way.
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Nobody I know likes how their recorded voice sounds. I know I don't like mine, though I've been told I have a nice voice, sound-wise, and good dictation. Maybe dictation isn't the right word, though I can't remember the one that was used.
I think I sound ridiculous, but more than a few people have actually told me I should consider being a phone sex operator. I don't quite get what makes them think my voice sounds like a turn on, but apparently it is.
I've been told this in person and over Ventrillo when I raid with random people I don't know. The WoW thing is a little weird. I actually have a random following of people who ask me to raid so I can be raid leader and they can listen to me talk. It's all very strange and I don't get it. And I don't think it's simply because I'm a female gamer either otherwise I think the other female gamers I know would get the same reaction. Who knew that saying something like "Standard dragon rules apply" would be such a turn on?