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Hello lgbt. Cis man here, hanging out with a cis male friend of mine and his apartment and he has his mtf troon friend here. Physically she passes decently already, and this is early in HRT and with relatively little effort put into how she dresses. The problem is her voice, which is brutally male, not just in tone and pitch but also in volume - she has the classic autism verbal tic of often being much louder when she thinks she isn't being clear enough. How do I politely tell her she really needs to improve on this?
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talking in a more quiet tone on purpose can sometimes snap people out of it, but other than that like, other than that theres not really anything you can do without being mean desu, she might take it well she might not it realyl is a 50/50



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