06-02-2014, 06:35 AM
I was wondering if any of you speak a foreign language, or are studying a foreign language. Do you attempt to mimic the speech patterns of a native speaker (accent, intonation, emphasis, etc.)? If you do, I would think that learning to mimic the way women speak is possible. If not, I doubt you will be able to do it well. It is a talent that some have, others don't.
These days I find myself observing women, especially younger women, with respect to their dress, movements, body language, speech, etc. Never paid much attention before. I think that successful passing is achieved by getting all aspects more or less right. Nothing has to be perfect, but no one thing can be obviously wrong.
BTW, I watched the 48 minute documentary film "Beautiful Daughters" tonight. It's snippets of interviews with several of the transwomen that made up the cast of "The Vagina Dialogues". It was interesting to listen to their voices. Nearly everyone had mastered the female voice convincingly, imo.
Clara
These days I find myself observing women, especially younger women, with respect to their dress, movements, body language, speech, etc. Never paid much attention before. I think that successful passing is achieved by getting all aspects more or less right. Nothing has to be perfect, but no one thing can be obviously wrong.
BTW, I watched the 48 minute documentary film "Beautiful Daughters" tonight. It's snippets of interviews with several of the transwomen that made up the cast of "The Vagina Dialogues". It was interesting to listen to their voices. Nearly everyone had mastered the female voice convincingly, imo.
Clara

