High pitched, extended vowels and incredibly articulated: so-called 'gay voice' is a real phenomenon, researchers say.
Two science YouTubers have scoured studies behind the theory that homosexual men have a unique twang that transcends aspects like culture and upbringing.
Mitch Moffit, a biologist, and Greg Brown, a science teacher — who are both gay — explored what exactly constitutes a 'gay voice' and what might cause it.
If an Australian can talk with an American accent, and an American can talk with a Australian accent then I can claim gay dudes can act the part. I call a spade a spade.
ReplyDeleteI'll stick to my gaydar - much more reliable, and time-tested.
ReplyDeleteExtended bowels?
ReplyDeleteBwahaha! Extended Bowels!
DeleteFreakishly well developed suck muscles?
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Distended bowels?
DeleteWomen have repeated blunt force to their throats too and they don't prance around with a lissssp.
ReplyDeleteFaggots belong in the oven.
Honey Badgers are naassty.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg
Dick makes your voice lispy.
ReplyDeleteMy gay grandson and gay guys I knew at work didn't have it. The funeral home where my family did business had a funeral director who was out and the neighborhood where my mother lived had several gay guys. Their speech didn't reveal it at all. I think in some cases they didn't talk 'gay' until they were relaxed around us.
ReplyDeleteA study on 'gay' voice? I'm going to say this was publicly funded at some idiot college that think's it's relevant.....something Ivy
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