16 years old and voice still has not broke?!


Question: I'm 16 years old and my voice still hasn't changed. My voice is still rather high and childish but I have completed other stages of puberty like fully grown pubic, arm-pit and belly hair. I'm starting to grow hair on my face as well but my voice just won't deepen. Is there anything wrong with me or anything I can do to fix this?


Answers: I'm 16 years old and my voice still hasn't changed. My voice is still rather high and childish but I have completed other stages of puberty like fully grown pubic, arm-pit and belly hair. I'm starting to grow hair on my face as well but my voice just won't deepen. Is there anything wrong with me or anything I can do to fix this?

it will change because this boy i know is 18 and his voice has jus broken dont worry you will just have to wait it will break soon

not really

dude jus wait till ur 17 bout to be 18 it will mine changed when i was 15 peeeps r different though

Ask your doctor, maybe they can give you hormone shots to speed things along...

wow.. that must suck.

Mine broke and I'm only 13.

You just don't have as much testosterone.

maybe.... it means youre going to be gay.

it will happen soon
your voice can break all through puberty

i love high voices! and if you sing this is a good thing.. i think that are your hormon.. when the testicle grow, your endocrinologic sistem start to produce an hormon that edit your voice.. it is called androgin hormon.. sorry 4 my bad english!

Dude remember just deal with it till you get older and try to not talk in a higher pich, instead try talking in your lowest pich. Thats all i have to say i'm not sure what to do, for me i just waited till puberty came then i just got a little deeper voice.





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