So what do people who are stealth do about sleeping? Like what if you’re an older MTF and you talk in your sleep? Snore? Cough? Laugh?
I mean, isn’t it impossible not to use your deeper voice when you’re unconscious?
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So what do people who are stealth do about sleeping? Like what if you’re an older MTF and you talk in your sleep? Snore? Cough? Laugh?
I mean, isn’t it impossible not to use your deeper voice when you’re unconscious?
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I have no idea. Huh.
Now we’ll have to set up some recording equipment to find out.
Or just give someone some coffee and let them observe.
I never bothered changing my voice, I confess. I think what voice coaching does for most people is help with confidence, more than anything. There are plenty of deep-voiced women out there, I know my voice is well within the range of normal.
Where did this question originate?
I think you have a problem if you are trying to be stealth with a sleeping partner. I am sure it happens, but it sounds risky to me.
penny: i sleep next to betty.
I wouldn’t fret about it. My wife snores in a deep, rich baritone.
Though maybe I should be curious about HER history? Nah – I saw her delivering both of the kids. THAT would be a neat trick.
It’s simply not an issue. Although I do talk in my sleep (my husband occasionally tells me some of the more entertaining stuff in the morning), it’s in the same voice that I always use, and is mostly gibberish in any case.
I don’t know. My wife and I snore in stereo.
I really don’t know, either. I can tell you that when I was younger and learned from my parents I talk in my sleep (and still very much in the closet) I was absolutely horrified about the prospect of unintentioanlly outing myself in my sleep.