BIGGER AND MORE PRIDEFUL THAN EVER BEFORE trans-ferret trans-hydra

  • magi [she/her, they/them]
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    4 days ago

    If you want to, you can just hum

    Oh I do this lol

    I've never been dysphoric with my voice, I've always been quiet. Not sure if it's related to my autism or not. I did train my voice within a week but it's not related to my quiet speaking soviet-hmm

    Though I do have a lot of trauma which may have messed with me too when I was a kid.

    Apology below

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    Also I'm not trying to be a dick, I'm intersex so my voice was always androgynous and I only had to go up an octave.. I'm not trying to flex I'm sorry if that comes across as such..

    • DerEwigeAtheist [she/her, comrade/them]
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      4 days ago

      Eh, no problem, no need to apologize, everyone's transition is different after all. I just think making sounds/music with my voice is fun, and like to share that, but not everyone needs to also want that.

      • magi [she/her, they/them]
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        4 days ago

        I thought I'd replied to this but it seems to have been lost.

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        I'm always paranoid of saying something wrong because of my autism.. I can be very matter of fact like I'll just say things causally then when I re-read (yes I re-read and edit things a lot..) and worry that I've said something like a flex, I don't like upsetting people and I've had people misconstrue my intent loads to the point of being driven out of spaces , so I felt I had to make it clear or at least as clear as my autistic anxious ass can be