How important is a man's voice?

Gaer

"Angel whisperer"
I guess this is to you ladies. I'm watching a Gregory Peck movie. I just listen to his deep, masculine voice and I just swoon! It's the same with Sean Connery! What is it? Have I been stuck in the house too long? Do you think men overall have higher voices now? Am I just imagining this? Do men's speaking voices ever affect any of you the same way?
 

You are obviously in lust with Gregory Peck. Wise choice. Hottie.
No, If I didn't even SEE him, I adore his VOICE! Actually ,My late husband looked so much like Gregory Peck that he was asked to screen test to play his younger brother in some movie. But, He thought acting was silly and he wanted to cowboy!
 
Yes a man's voice is important to me. I have always liked very deep voices but also I'm attracted to voices that have something nice about them. I haven't really figured it out and have been thinking about it lately too.
 
I guess this is to you ladies. I'm watching a Gregory Peck movie. I just listen to his deep, masculine voice and I just swoon! It's the same with Sean Connery! What is it? Have I been stuck in the house too long? Do you think men overall have higher voices now? Am I just imagining this? Do men's speaking voices ever affect any of you the same way?

You should enjoy this then....

 
Long, long ago I went on a TV quiz show called Celebrity Squares. Nine celebrities were arranged in a 3 X 3 square and contestants could choose one, who would then be asked a quiz question. The contestant then had to declare the answer True of False. It was a bit like playing Nought and Crosses and contestants had to get three responses in a row correct.

I managed to win my first game and won a new lawn mower, which we needed back then. I lost the second game but I enjoyed the experience immensely. One reason that I remember was the voice of one of the celebrities. His name was Richard Wordsworth and he was a Shakespearean actor and the grandson of English poet William Wordsworth. His voice was to me like catnip to a moggy. Think Sean Connery, Richard Burton, Anthony Hopkins and John Guilgud blended together.

Swoon? I might have followed him home if he winked at me. Luckily he did not.
 
I find voices, in general, quite important. Yes, a nice male voice can elicit a few swoons, and a high-pitched or annoying male voice can do just the opposite. I have a friend, for example, who is quite handsome and super nice but who has an irritating voice. It isn't particularly high pitched, although higher than one would imagine given his physique. Instead, it has a scratchy, jerky quality that I can't quite describe. I sometimes wonder if listening to that voice day in and day out for many years wasn't one of the things that caused his wife to leave him a few years back. I mean, who wants to be "sweet-talked" with a voice that grates on one's nerves?? To be fair to men, I suppose they probably find very high-pitched, grating voices on women a real turn off as well.

Speaking of voices, here's something I find totally amazing. We all know that Kris Kristofferson can't carry a tune in a bucket, but who doesn't like to listen to him anyway because he has such a nice, manly voice and is one of the best song writers of our generation. I personally think Bob Dylan has a horrible singing voice, but I like to listen to him anyway because his music spoke/speaks volumes to my generation. So, I suppose, it depends on what we want a voice to "do for us." ;) I do know that I'm with Gaer in that certain men's voices certainly have that swoon value.
 
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I don't swoon over a man because of his voice but men with soft voices have a calming affect on me.
James Earl Jones had a wonderful voice as well as Morgan Freeman.
I also met Sony James in person. They didn't call him the Southern Gentlemen for nothing. He had a wonderful slow southern drawl. Well,maybe I did swoon a bit over him. lol
The best was Bob Ross. Besides being a wonderful painter his voice could lull me to sleep and that is a compliment.
 
My daughters and I had a tongue in cheek discussion of which male voice we would want to be the new narrator of Google Maps... Colin Firth was mentioned, Ian Mckellin.... but having just watched the Brit mini-series ā€œThe Night Managerā€ Tom Hiddleston just moved to the front of the queue!!
 
do not understand the topic:
when a fella hooks up with a female, he ain't got no voice.

You want sonorous you can pull up Dylan Thomas reading his
poems

You want manly man, listen to Sam Elliot, growl and
John Wayne in his one-eyed marshal movies.
Jeff Bridges in the re-make...

Females: "What do they want"

I ought'a get some blisters on this here post
 

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