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David Thorpe

Journalist David Thorpe Asks The Tough Question, ‘Do I Sound Gay?’

July 23, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

One of the biggest stereotypes surrounding homosexual men involves their voices.  Who doesn’t know the sassy, high-pitched feminine lisp that is used to both instantly recognize and incessantly parody gay men?  In Do I Sound Gay?, journalist/filmmaker David Thorpe examines the “gay” voice, and makes a misguided attempt at ridding himself of it. Do […]

Filed Under: Documentary, Entertainment, Features, Movies Tagged With: David Thorpe, Gay Voic, George Takei, Margaret Cho, speech pathology, speech therapy

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