Do Women Perceive attractiveness to men by pitch and tone of their voice and vic

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  1. Joseph Muendo profile image50
    Joseph Muendoposted 10 years ago

    Do Women Perceive attractiveness to men by pitch and tone of their voice and vice versa?

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  2. cebutouristspot profile image78
    cebutouristspotposted 10 years ago

    Hmmm.  Well no smile to see is to believe but a women with a nice voice is really sexy.

  3. Beata Stasak profile image79
    Beata Stasakposted 10 years ago

    Yes, you visualize someone by hearing their voice and it plays huge part how you perceive the person and how attractive he or she becomes to you:)
    We absorb all the information by all our senses, audio is just one of them, a great singer can attract many admirers just by his or her voice:)

  4. SidKemp profile image84
    SidKempposted 10 years ago

    I would say yes, probably more than we realize. Most people are naturally more visually centered, but the sound of a voice can be attractive or sexy, and also remind us of a loved one.

  5. Charlu profile image78
    Charluposted 10 years ago

    Absolutely!  Do you see telemarketing companies hiring people with a squeaky, shrilling voice????

    As a matter of fact a huge percentage of what we remember about what someone tells us is not only the tone and quality of their voice, but their body language.

    It's music to our ears, and if you add an accent most women and men begin to melt as they whisper sweet nothings in our ears.  smile)))) 

    It also plays a huge part in the music we like.  Take a look at Barry White opposed to Celine Dion. Some people like that deep sexy voice (even in women) while others love a soprano who can hold that high pitch note for minutes 

    Great question

  6. Relationshipc profile image86
    Relationshipcposted 10 years ago

    I think everyone has their own personal preference. It can be hard to look past a voice that you don't enjoy. I mean, you are going to have to listen to them for a long time to come, and if their voice gets under your skin then that will obviously not work out well.

    I think that men are expected to have low voices, and the lower the voice the more 'manly' they can seem. At least to me.

    As far as women go, I think they have a little bit more leeway in how high or low their voices can go. It is not unusual for a woman to have either, but a woman with a low voices is noted as sexy in many movies.

  7. Billie Kelpin profile image84
    Billie Kelpinposted 10 years ago

    Definitely !!!!  I have fallen in love many times by a man's speaking voice.  What more can I say? Not that it is solely the voice I fall in love with, but his voice is a major part of the total attraction for me.  And TONE!  Yes, yes, yes.  For me, a totally auditory processing person, it's not WHAT a person says, but how they say it.  And if a man is a great singer (for me it's the tenor range) and plays a guitar for me, well, I just plain melt.  It's through the voice that I sense the soul of the person.  Sometimes if I hear a singer on the radio and later see the singer, I'm disappointed. I do think that voice is part of why we like certain actors better than others.  While Steve Buccemi is one of the greatest actors, his is not a voice I could fall in love with.  But I don't like polished, fake voices in actors either.  It has to be a voice like Josh Radnor who plays Ted Mosby on "How I Met Your Mother".  I could go on.  This is a fun question.  And yes, I ADORE President Obama's voice.  His tone has gotten a little too "Republican" and understandaby strident for me lately, but when he's relaxed and in comedic mode, I love him.

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    lisasuniquevoiceposted 10 years ago

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    Joseph Muendo,
    Men with deep, rich voices are very attractive. I'm not the only one who believes this to be true. My friends describe  a man often leading with how sexy his voice is. It makes all  the difference.
    Lisa

 
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