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![]() Amused Location: Mid Atlantic Posts: 1,016 | Heh...That's some fantasy Techno! ![]() I'd imagine you'd have to do your snuggling in a cold storage facility in the summer? That you may retain your self-respect, it is better to displease the people by doing what you know is right, than to temporarily please them by doing what you know is wrong. W. J. H. Boetcker |
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![]() Not Machine Washable Location: Ohio Province, Rep. of Comerica Posts: 7,077 | Quote:
I found the question that elicited that response quite interesting, and have deduced that the voice in my head sounds a lot like Sean Astin, the guy that narrates that Meerkat show. Sean Astin Official Home Page Liberalism - The philosophy for the person only a Nanny State could love. Economic -5.25 Libertarian/Authoritarian -3.90 | |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 268 | Hm. Interesting question. I am thinking only of American society, as I've never lived anywhere else, but it seems that while a deep man's voice is considered sexy, a deep *woman's* voice is also considered sexy ("throaty", "smoky", "sultry", etc, none of those conjure, at least for me, a high pitched Betty Boop type voice). |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 8,049 | Quote:
I guess there is no logical reason relative to the theory of evolution for men to have low voices and women to have high voices (on an average - exceptions so noted ). | |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 71 | Quote:
The voice box gets bigger during puberty in both sexes. Males just experience quite a bit more of it. Could it be that male voices haven't evolved to be deeper but female voices have evolved to be more child like? This could be because males are more likely to run and help when a child is in danger. It's interesting that "Women and children" are grouped together in life threatening situations (Women and children first!). But if you think about it another way, predators tend to pick off the weakest of the group. The easiest to pick off are children and lame adults (It's also interesting that our voices get higher in pitch when we're in pain). How could it be advantageous for an adult (non-weak) member of a group to sound like easy prey? Call attention away from the children perhaps? Make the predator waste energy chasing a fleet footed woman so that the children remain safe? Lots of other possibilities... | |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 8,049 | Quote:
Sometimes animals will use noise to warn or to scare off potential preditors. If you bang on things a lion might run off. But I doubt if human voices were evolved for that purpose. I just cannot image that sceaming would give anyone much of an advantage in warding off animals who often attack swiftly from the bushes. The apes and chimps are always making racket but I think it has more to do with some kind of socializing then anything else. Perhaps for singing when we wanted to get creative but singing in harmony with low and high scales is hardly something of interest to evolutionists. But we can start off with now and work backwards. What advantages does this give us nowadays? Does it make men better hunters or fishermen to get a larger voice box? Does it make us better fighters, or does it help us to escape dangers? Does it improve our social behavior as pack animals? Saying it has an evolutionary purpose even if we do not know what it is... to me is not a worthwhile answer. It is a non-answer. | |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 71 | Quote:
What's important is to accept the fact that males and females have evolved differently when it comes to their voices. This has happened for "some" reason (which is probably a huge combination of different reasons over the years). We may not be able to determine exactly what those reasons are but at least we know where we're at now and what pressures exist today that are having an influence. | |
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![]() BANNED Location: between the good and the bad Posts: 1,330 | Quote:
And the only reason they survived prehistory and the rise of civilsation at all, is because we looked after them practically every step of the way. Who do you think built all the boats and other means of transport that carried women everywhere? Men thats who. Like a typical femnut you over estimate womens capacity's, and completely devalue mens roles in developing society's. Women had enough work to do, looking after kids and homes without trying to do our stuff too. | |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 8,049 | Quote:
What about Diana the Goddess of the hunt? Where did that idea come from if women did not hunt? Even so, the developement of human culture was partly about overcoming being natural in order to become un-naturally better (so we think). So you cannot compare natural selection with human selection as they do not always "Jive". | |
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![]() Vampire Location: Newcastle, Australia Posts: 719 | Quote:
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Thats your paranoia about being undervalued speaking. Why do women have to be crap in order for men to be properly 'valued'? "A geek is a person, male or female, with an abiding, obsessive, self-effacing, even self-destroying love for something besides status." --D.B. Weiss, Lucky Wander Boy | |||
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 8,049 | I did not want to bring this up but some of the women in those brush tribes in Africa are just as strong looking as the men, but I would agree that perhaps women do not like to battle as much and would be more prone to intimidation and fear then would be their male counterparts, which gave male dominance a slight edge. But that is perhaps because they are the wiser of the two groups. |
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![]() Molten Ash Posts: 40 | That's a neat question. Any voices in my head usually sound the way I perceive my own. Sometimes I actually get so into it that I end up speaking aloud, or at least moving my lips. The startling thing for me is when I actually hear a recorded version of my own voice, because it sounds so radically different from the way it does in my head. |
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| Altruism Assassin Location: Massachusetts Posts: 3,892 | Quote:
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Plus, to expect us to be able to know exactly what prehistoric man faced and how this affected voice is ridiculous. We can't even predict evolution today. “What is the use of straining after an amiable view of things, when a cynical view is most likely to be the true one?” -George Bernard Shaw Your friendly neighborhood Mercenary | ||
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| Altruism Assassin Location: Massachusetts Posts: 3,892 | Quote:
“What is the use of straining after an amiable view of things, when a cynical view is most likely to be the true one?” -George Bernard Shaw Your friendly neighborhood Mercenary | |
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