http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...s-unsure-gender-pronounce-letter-S-lisp.html/
In case you ever doubted that "child gender identity clinics" were just the new woke way to say "reparative therapy for little gay kids whose parents are ashamed of them but don't want to be considered homophobic."
He told the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Austin, Texas: 'At every age, we find that the boys with gender dysphoria have some kind of a distinctive 'S'.
'It was more likely to be a lisped 'S' for the younger boys with the diagnosis, and more likely to be a crisp 'S' when the boys were older.' In his study, adults listening to boys' voices had to assess them for masculinity or femininity on a scale of one to six.
Before puberty, there is no physical reason why boys and girls should sound different when they pronounce an 'S' as their vocal apparatus is much the same. It is only during adolescence that boys' voices break and become deeper.
In case you ever doubted that "child gender identity clinics" were just the new woke way to say "reparative therapy for little gay kids whose parents are ashamed of them but don't want to be considered homophobic."