How to sound more masculine FTM?
belly fat is one of the biggest indicators of a man’s health. Speaking from personal experience, a lot of the guys I spoke with before starting testosterone lost a lot of weight and looked significantly better.
You don’t have to drastically lose weight to sound more masculine, however, you can definitely tone up those abs and that chest. Stay away from junk food! Focus on lean protein and vegetables and you won’t have to worry about keeping weight on.
How to make my voice sound more masculine?
Loud and deep or high-pitched and squeaky? You may have noticed that certain voice sound masculine and others sound feminine, but you can work with whatever naturally comes with you. Practice speaking in a deeper voice and listen to how that feels. If it feels unnatural, work on making it sound more like you.
How to sound more masculine without changing my voice?
The truth is, there’s no way to change your voice because people can usually pick up on when someone is trying to sound masculine or feminine. Focus on using deeper, more masculine-sounding tones when you talk. When you speak, make sure you fully enunciate. This will help to give your voice a deeper, more masculine sound. Try reading aloud from the newspaper or books. Use the TV or radio as a way to practice.
How to sound more masculine as a transgender?
Your voice is a key component of how you present yourself as a masculine transgender person. Try to sound confident and strong, nothing turns off a woman quite as much as a man who sounds unsure of himself. Practice speaking in front of the mirror and work on increasing the strength of your voice. Use deep, throaty sounds when speaking to make sure that your voice doesn’t sound weak and feminine. If you are trying to improve your voice, there are a number of ways you can do it
How to sound more masculine as a female?
The key to sounding more masculine is to develop a deeper, more resonant voice. To do this, start by practicing “laryngeal breathing” where you inhale slowly through your nose while keeping your throat open. This will enable you to project your voice more clearly. Once you’re comfortable with this, practice speaking slowly and deliberately. Avoid speaking in a rush or in a squeaky voice.