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What would you do if..

...a boy in your 6th form still didn't have a broken voice at all?

What would you think?

What would you say to him?
Reply 1
Original post by Anonymous
...a boy in your 6th form still didn't have a broken voice at all?

What would you think?

What would you say to him?

I'd keep my mouth shut and my opinions to myself. A voice isn't something he can control and he probably knows it's high.
Yes, it's not really important.
Reply 3
One of my friends voices still haven't broken and they're at uni now. I don't thinks it's a problem, as long as the person is a good friend, that's all that matters tbh
Punch them in the throat to see if I could trigger the change.
On a serious note, what can you do other than accept it? It honestly wouldn't bother me anyway...


Too bawse for you, sir.
Wouldn't think anything of it. Wouldn't say anything. Not my business.

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Reply 6
I'd think that his voice hasn't dropped yet, he must just be a bit later than others. I wouldn't say anything about it to him or anyone else, he's probably self-conscious about it enough without someone pointing it out to him.
You wouldn't do anything, don't treat him differently.
Reply 8
Although the voice usually breaks between 11 and 15, for some it takes until 18.

The boy in question might want to check with his GP to see if there have been any other problems.

Original post by Anonymous
What would you think?
By the time I was in the 6th form we had realised different people develop in different ways and at different rates.

Original post by Anonymous
What would you say to him?
Nothing. If I were in his position and someone said something to me when I was 16-18, I'd have died a thousand deaths from embarrassment!

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