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Never mind, carry on
lmfao
and honestly I don't know but it sounds unimportant anyways unless you want to go into voice acting or something and even then you can train your voice
everyone's voice is different and mostly unique
I look 16 but sound like Catwoman if she was a British dominatrix milf uwu
High testosterone during puberty does tend to make your voice deeper, but it's not a 1:1 correlation. Certain parts of your body (hair follicles, for example) may be more or less sensitive to androgens.
Some of this is determined by genetics or ethnicity, some of it may be affected by external factors, such as exposure to certain chemicals.
it has the 'propensity' to deepen your voice, but won't always do that.
ronnie coleman is proof of this, he was on some serious gear, and his voice now is just as high and cheery as the day he first walked into a gym as a young man.
some people are born with vocal cords that can crush gravel. others are not. test has a chance to change it, but won't always.