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Trans people often suffer from voice dysphoria. The right kind of coaching can change everything.
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Voice training is something I want to do so badly, but fuck if it isn't hard to stick with. Sounding terrible while trying not to is so deeply distressing. :(
That is exactly the problem I ran into practicing by myself. Trying to sound feminine and failing horribly made me way more dysphoric than just not bothering to try. There is a trans voice coach near me though, I really want to go see them. I’m waiting until I’m further along in my transition though, because everything costs money, unfortunately
One of the things you can do for free is singing. Put on some headphones somewhere you can just have fun singing along, it'll help develop the muscles needed for voice control.