u/AdventurousPie9190

Image 1 — Type me based on my favourite video games
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Type me based on my favourite video games

The games in order of appearance (and favorability): Stardew Valley (indie farming + life sim, love farming and the interior design, and ESPECIALLY love the social aspect.) Arknights (tower defense gacha, but I like the art, storytelling, characters, and music much more than I like the actual game), Love Curse: Find Your Soulmate (dating sim visual novel, I like because hot women), Signalis (dystopian sci-fi survival/psych horror, thematically deep... and gay), 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (uh, multi-pov interactive fiction with a dash of strategy? very heavy on time travel stuff. One of the best pieces storytelling I have ever experienced. Also femboy/NGC character x Himbo).

OTHER CONTEXT:
I've never been MBTI typed, never bothered to, because I fall into that camp of 'the tests are typically inaccurate and fail to capture the depth of human personality.' But my best friend has been pestering me, and I thought a fun way to do it would let people type me based mostly on my video game preferences, and just a little bit of info.

I am 21f autistic with low support needs (late diagnosed). Er, if it wasn't clear from the games, I'm aggressively sapphic. I double major in psychology and philosophy, mainly to study the intersection of mind-body things, and the practical applications, with the end career goal of being an adolescent therapist. I make money composing music, but my one true love is fiction writing, ranging from poetry to novels. And I love love. Very hopelessly romantic.

u/AdventurousPie9190 — 5 days ago

Day 4: I can't figure out how to lower pitch along while keeping weight light.

https://voca.ro/11Tl0rYtzN6A

Okie, uh, first time officially opening up my voice to criticism. For reference, here was my starting point, and it was too high pitched. Listening them side by side, there's honestly not much of a difference TvT But it's not really making sense to me how I'm supposed to lower the pitch while keeping the same weight.

Also, I feel like if I go much lower (I don't really know a number, maybe ~210 hz?), I'm kinda stretching. Right now, I still definitely feel too high and can't always fully project.

Any and all feedback is welcome, just be a bit nice <3 thank you!

edit: i should preface i also don't know how to effectively project and 'get loud' even in my 'normal' masc voice. for various reasons, i just have a weak/quiet voice and don't use it often... but i would like to, especially now.

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u/AdventurousPie9190 — 5 days ago

Starting my (informal) voice training today

Bit more context. I've been questioning my gender for 10+ years now (landing somewhere vaguely demi-female), and started HRT late February of this year.

Beyond normal gender dysphoria, just... talking as a whole is really out of my comfort zone for various reasons. So, I'm starting with something with a bit radical and ripping off the band aid and posting my voice online.

(p.s. if there are weird or maybe lesser known tips anyone has, I would love to hear those in particular, seeing as I will probably learn about the more fundamental concepts on my own!)

u/AdventurousPie9190 — 9 days ago