Misgendering Due to Voice
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Frequent misgendering caused by voice tone—also called "voice-based misgendering," "vocal misgendering," or "misgendering due to voice"—can deeply affect transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming individuals. When someone’s voice pitch, resonance, or depth doesn’t align with their affirmed gender, it is common to be misgendered, leading to emotional distress known as voice dysphoria or vocal dysphoria. This can be especially challenging for those facing daily confusion or being labeled as the wrong gender based solely on their speaking voice—for example, "high pitched voice FTM" in transgender men, or "deep voice MTF" for transgender women. These experiences not only spark anxiety, embarrassment, and decreased confidence, but also hinder social and professional interactions. By understanding the impact of voice-related gender perception and seeking solutions like voice therapy or gender-affirming voice surgery (also known as voice feminization or masculinization surgery), individuals can find support to match their voice with their true identity and lessen the risk of misgendering.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Voice Change Surgery
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