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LilKittyCrazie

LilKittyCrazie

Tifa....

Teehee! I know the subject sounds a bit in sexuality. But trust me its clean1

Boy's lips...
Of course some girls dream about those lips. But some girl hated that lips. Because boys have lotsa lips.
1- When they talk to their mother
a- Its a bit kind also a bit aggresive cuz boys wanted they're mother to know, "I have grown up, mom".
b- Kinda have low and sorrow tone when they're mother babble. They may
whisper.
c- I don't call sweet but a hint of caring inside, teasing? Saying yes? It still has a different tone from any other person a boy has spoken to, and the difference is which I said, a hint of caring.

2- When they talk to a girl they like or their girlfriends.
a- A sweet tone and a hint of careful everywhere because a he always have a fearful of losing a girl.
b- A teasful and playful voice because it usually cheer a girl when they're sad.
c- A he would never ever raise his voice to his girl. [besides having problems]

3- A friend [boy]
a- Always say something in a tough tone because its the masculine hormone when being with other masculine [I do not include gay]
b- Hints of playful everywhere as boys doesn'y act serious with their friends.
c- Their lips will commit a very high tone of laughter everytime they saw each other.

4- A friend [girl]
a- Everything is in tough tone as sometimes boys also see girls as rivals.
b- They will never whisper to a girl.
c- No low tones and only high tones.

5- A father
a- Say everything in an aggresive but low tone. It is because each son wanted their father having a faith in them to be a man.
b- They will never use high tones as a father is the one that they'll respect.
c- A relax voice used. Thats why they always say 'father and son' conversation.
A voice of friendship is heard in every conversation.

Thats a guy. A girl has different tones.

A girls lips. I'd say a girls lips is sweet and glossy for a boy to kiss. Thats why most of girl's tone are sweet and we cannot make much differences as they all are in same tones.
1- When they talk to thir mother
Sweet, kind, hint of friendship and caring describes it.

2- When they talk to a boy that they like or their boyfriends.
Only a line would do it. Sweet, cherish, loving and thankful.

3- A friend [girl]
Laughing and having fun. They have a happy tone when they're with their girlfriends.

4- A friend [boy]
The tough voice is out. Girls always wanted to be strong in front of boys.

5- A Father
A very sweet, small voice. A girl is always sweet to their daddy. Sweeter than to other people.

The conclusion is boys have more tones than girls while girls felt like the same tone all the time.

PAche

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that's really wierd topic.lol.but i think why girls have lesser tones is cos we aren't as expressive.for me its cos i can't be bothered to express

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isnt this like abit wierd...
you talking about lips...but voice and tone are involved... maybe im just unobservant when it comes to lips?

be pessimistic so that youll never be disapointed and will live a happy life.

LilKittyCrazie

LilKittyCrazie

Tifa....

Quote by pepeoisnt this like abit wierd...
you talking about lips...but voice and tone are involved... maybe im just unobservant when it comes to lips?

Thats why before anything goes into your head, I said its CLEAN.

Btw, lips are better than mouth because I hafta pick a good subject. Lips are more suitable to hear than mouth.

Boy's and Girl's Mouth? Ugh! I don't like it at all... OX

o so anything a guy says cant be clean ...pfft
*angry*
just kidding
yeah i agree...reluctantly

btw i talk with deep tone to my friends who are girls...

be pessimistic so that youll never be disapointed and will live a happy life.

LilKittyCrazie

LilKittyCrazie

Tifa....

Hurm.. deep tone? Yup, thats how guys I just met talks to me. But all my guys friends were like tottaly cool and that fact annoys me because they know I am a close friend so they bothered me with their deep girlish tone. At first I laugh. But then its kinda annoying.

Still, all guys [normal guys which not include my good friend] talks in deep, tough tone. Yah... extra tone for boys!

hmm does the deep voice hurt ya...lol
what you mean by deep girlish tone?

i actually get freeked out by guys that have a higher tone then girls... one of my "friends" actually :(

be pessimistic so that youll never be disapointed and will live a happy life.

LilKittyCrazie

LilKittyCrazie

Tifa....

Nah.. deep voice doesn't hurt me.
Deep girlish tone? Well, they thought me as a very close friend and they know I will be annoyed by them talking in that tone. Apparently, which sucks more than ever, they kept annoy me with those tones.
Deep girlish tone was actually a guy who talks like a girl but when they try to made it out, it became weird and husky [except the ones who has a women hormone].

i wouldnt be suprised if my g friends say i use a girly deep tone. be thankfull that thaey care about u (as a friend) that much. that they change their tone around u. most guys wouldnt be bothered to do that much.

guys doing something out of friendship at a pre adult age is rare. esp if they get nothing out of it.
draw ur own conclusions.

be pessimistic so that youll never be disapointed and will live a happy life.

jasaiyajin

jasaiyajin

-repeat-

everyone is different... girls/boys are not what they seem at times... many different types exist.

-repeat-

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