
Episode #12
Gay Voice and the Psychology of Sounding Gay
Why do some gay men “sound gay”? And can people actually tell someone’s sexuality just by hearing their voice? In this episode, we look at the psychology and science of the “gay voice,” from auditory gaydar and the vocal characteristics researchers have studied to where these speech patterns might come from. We also explore what happens when your voice can reveal something about you before you’re ready to say it yourself, why some gay men learn to monitor the way they speak, why “you don’t sound gay” can feel like a compliment, and what research says about voice and attraction. We also look at why your voice might sound different around other gay people, and how something you once tried to hide can eventually become a way of expressing identity and belonging. Connect with boy meets therapy: Instagram: @boymeetstherapy TikTok: @boymeetstherapy Website with Free Resources: boymeetstherapy.com Blog: www.boymeetstherapy.com/blog Work with Me: www.boymeetstherapy.com/work-with-me Created and Produced by Dustin Oliver

