I don’t mean low as in quite.
English is not my first language and I am sorry for not using a more suitable word

8 comments
  1. Lower as in volume or tone?
    Tone is the good old “Deep voice attracts”, some do it subconsciously too. And the volume might be because it seems less threatening, at least that’s how I see it, and I have quite a boomy voice sometimes.

  2. It means that the woman’s hearing is 10/10 and she can hear the man. They don’t need to yell.

  3. It’s because every time we speak to women as we would to men we’re told we’re trying to scare them and assert power or some made up shit like that.

  4. i will defer to Pynchon here. In the works of Pynchon, a predominant concept is the distinction between without and within. But in Vineland, Pynchon examines realism; in Mason & Dixon, however, he denies Marxist capitalism. The primary theme of Long’s analysis of postconceptualist appropriation is the role of the writer as reader.

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