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All males with the 'effeminate voice' are indeed homosexual (or on the inevitable road to homosexual town).
Not all homosexuals have the 'effeminate voice' however.
^This is my hypothesis. Seemingly it is common sense but some people disagree.
Do you believe there are exceptions?
More importantly, why do you think the 'effeminate voice' is acquired?
Do you believe they speak like this naturally? If so, that suggests that there must be an association between physiology and sexual orientation (perhaps hormonal, amongst other things).
Or, do you believe it is put on, as some people tend to believe? I personally disagree with this simply because it would require too much effort to put up such a charade 24/7.
I've read someone else draw the analogy with accents and countries that people grow up in and/or live in. I disagree with this analogy and cannot draw the similarity between them.
I pride myself on being more accepting of people of all groups compared to the outright majority in this country, but the 'effeminate voice' does annoy me, albeit slightly, within the confines of my own mind. It doesn't change the way I treat these people, but it is something that I do notice, and dare I say the majority of people notice regardless of gender or sexuality. I think it is a significant reason why socially-speaking, a lot of homosexual males are looked down about by the male sex as it is a physical trait that identifies what their orientation is, a trait that typically does not belong to the masculine gender.
Not all homosexuals have the 'effeminate voice' however.
^This is my hypothesis. Seemingly it is common sense but some people disagree.
Do you believe there are exceptions?
More importantly, why do you think the 'effeminate voice' is acquired?
Do you believe they speak like this naturally? If so, that suggests that there must be an association between physiology and sexual orientation (perhaps hormonal, amongst other things).
Or, do you believe it is put on, as some people tend to believe? I personally disagree with this simply because it would require too much effort to put up such a charade 24/7.
I've read someone else draw the analogy with accents and countries that people grow up in and/or live in. I disagree with this analogy and cannot draw the similarity between them.
I pride myself on being more accepting of people of all groups compared to the outright majority in this country, but the 'effeminate voice' does annoy me, albeit slightly, within the confines of my own mind. It doesn't change the way I treat these people, but it is something that I do notice, and dare I say the majority of people notice regardless of gender or sexuality. I think it is a significant reason why socially-speaking, a lot of homosexual males are looked down about by the male sex as it is a physical trait that identifies what their orientation is, a trait that typically does not belong to the masculine gender.







