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dancingtongue · 80-89, M
I'm afraid what you see is what you get. I have spent a lifetime -- well, an adult lifetime -- just trying to be a consistent you rather than putting on different faces in different places. Except, perhaps, for voice. I have a tendency when with family or friends to be very soft spoken and not fully enunciate. Sort of strange given part of my professional life was speaking to the media and the public. So much so that my kids used to say "use your professional voice", and the entire family could tell when it was a work call and they needed to shush just by the sudden shift to my "professional voice".
OogieBoogie · F
@dancingtongue isn't it weird how we adapt ?
Sometimes in the the most subtle ways, sometimes in the most outward ways .
Sometimes in the the most subtle ways, sometimes in the most outward ways .