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Why is a woman's voice more shrill than a man's voice?
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Answered by kushaly445
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Answer:

"Shrill” is a pejorative adjective concerning the voice that is used almost exclusively against women. Women’s voices are more “shrill” only because they are generally higher than men’s, and because men’s are taken to be the norm, women’s are considered abnormal and unpleasant, and people (generally men) call them “shrill” — especially when what women are saying with those voices is something the men don’t like.

Answered by ananyarai1976
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Answer:

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Women have shorter vocal cords which vibrate more quickly and produce a higher pitch, while in men the longer vocal cords vibrate with low frequencies giving them deeper voice

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