what kind of voice do women like?
i have a very monotone voice and i feel it is one of my biggest problems with women. i know my body language attracts them and i have the knowledge to help but when i talk it is very boring. how might i fix this? even my public relations books state not to use a boring voice.
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- yuour voice dont matter its what u say that matters!
- Do some singing, maybe even get some voice or singing lessons. Singing might help you develop some pleasant pitch and tone.
- Voice doesn't matter, as long as your saying the right thing.
- talk like barry white.
- try to sound more like james earl jones, that is so sexy to women
- stop talking!!! LOL no find some who wont be bother with it. theirs not much you can do you cant change your voice
- You need to sound like Barry White my friend, they'll be swooning by the dozen.
- Honey you can have no voice at all its the fact that you are you and thats all that ever matters. Don't change for no one, just be yourself
- work on it, immitate reporters and news persons, wetaher reporters, people with active voices.. hear them, listen to their tone and do it mostly when u r alone, u will get used to it
- kinda deep n sexy n smooth =]
- Yeah monotone is boring and drags out. I guess I am more compelled by a deeper voice but it doesn't really matter much to me! How do you fix this? Take some classes, they actually have them!!!! Look at the universities in your area that might be a good start. You could also listen to others and then practice but if you speak in a monotone voice that's your natural style and that's pretty hard to overcome.
- Put more energy into what you say! Or do what somebody else said - take classes! lol but a voice is kinda important to people, but you could make it not matter as much if you make everything else about you...nice or whatever the word is. But put a lot more energy into your speech!
- Yahoo just featured an article yesterday that discussed what about voices may attract "potential mates." For men, it's a deep voice that seems to do the trick. They didn't say anything about monotones, but if you feel like you have one, just try to inflect and deflect. Picture your words as a sports car speeding along a hilly valley, rather than driving across the Great Plains. This is something that, with conscious effort at first, can become a habit. Personally though, I have never specifically considered a man's voice to be an issue. What he says, not how he says it, is probably much higher on the list of priorities for many women. Good luck!
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