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liampouard
August 30th, 2007, 11:30 AM
hi all .... i am reall down at the mo :( why?? because i a m 14 and my voice still sounds like a baby :(well high i am just so underdeveloped ... i guess i am talking about her because i cant talk to it to my parents they wouldnt take it serious i just dnt know what to do i really want my voice to break ... i have tried screaming at the t op of my voice but nohtinkg happens i just wis h i would go to sleep and wake up with my voice changed
heartagram72
August 30th, 2007, 12:21 PM
dont worry...i am 13 and my voice like just cracked. ur a bit late thats all. just b patient
Maverick
August 30th, 2007, 01:02 PM
You need patience There's nothing you can do but wait for it to start changing. Remember it's not the end of the world and this is only temporary.
1234
August 30th, 2007, 11:23 PM
Yeah, dude I felt the exact same way, but then suddenly my voice started randomly cracking and stuff for a few months, and then it just stopped. So I'm assuming this means my voice is starting to deepen? But yeah it'll happen eventually.
Trickster
August 31st, 2007, 10:31 AM
your voice will crack for awhile and yes it can be annoying and embarrsing i should know im going through it. Dont worry your voice is probably at the peak before youre voice will deepen and you wont recoginize youre own voice.
liampouard
August 31st, 2007, 12:46 PM
thanks all for your help and i know i have to wait but i would do anythinkg just have a growth spurt of something i get so much haslle and bullying at skl and i am getting mad with it that i why iu want to go through puberty or at least ome of it
TheDude
August 31st, 2007, 04:20 PM
It's actually kind of annoying when your voice cracks
Mine was completely bleh like the other week then it stopped and I don't really get why but I still crack a bit like
But your voice'll crack soon, don't worry
But it is annoying your talking and your just like woah and want to rewind lol
1234
September 1st, 2007, 01:07 AM
I don't know, cracking for me was like a signal from god saying, "you're voice is finally going to change!" Dude I was in the same position as you. I just turned 15 a month ago, and about that time, my voice stopped cracking. But there hasn't been much deepening so far...idk if that's normal or not, but whatever.
ThatCanadianGuy
September 1st, 2007, 03:17 AM
You know, this might not be as bad as you think it is. Even though you want your voice to be deeper, it's actually better to have a "younger" voice instead of a voice that cracks. I mean, there's a kid at my school who's 15 and looks like a little kid. But nobody makes fun of him; at least not in an unfriendly way (like he pretends to fight people and they just grab is head and hold him 5 feet away from them while he swings uselessly :D). I find that you get made fun of alot more when your voice is cracking (like they imitate what you just said if your voice cracked in mid-sentence). So don't sweat it; if the kids are half decent you shouldn't have any problems at all; that is, untill your voice cracks :D .
By the way, are you nervous because it's your first year of highschool (i.e. new people, etc.)? Well don't worry; highschool's the greatest! Last year was my first year, and I swear it was exactly like a funny TV show! :D
liampouard
September 1st, 2007, 07:34 AM
ok thanks everybody it sort of helped ty
MoveAlong
September 2nd, 2007, 06:03 PM
Man, I feel the same way so don't worry about it. That's just a natural way to feel, all guys feel like that at least once! It'll get lower, not overnight, but eventually it will and you won't sound like a kid. It just takes time...when it changes fully, it'll feel so fast and then it'll just be another thing in life that you won't even look at anymore because you have more important things to look to.
I got a question for you tho...why did you scream at the top of your lungs? Your voice doesn't actually break and you can't force it, it's just a term used because it sounds crackly and appears to be broken from it's regular, higher state
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