Inordertostudygayversusstraightvoices, researcherslookatparameterssuchaspitchvariation, likehowmuch a person's pitchchangesastheytalk, durationvaluesforvowelsandconsonants, akahowlongpeopleholdtheir A, E, I, O, O sounds, orhowlongpeopleholdtheir S's, andsomestudiesjuststraightupgetrandompeopletolistentopeopletalkandtrytojudgewhethertheythoughtthatpersonspeakingwasgayorstraight.
Gaymenwerealsofoundtohavelongervoweldurationsfor A, I, and O, akatheyholdthesevowelslongeringeneralwhentheyspeakcomparedtostraightmen, butgaymenarealsomorelikelytoholdtheir S soundforlongerthanstraightpeople.
Gaypeopleholdingtheir S forlongermaymakeyouthinkofthequintessentialgaylisp, whichisverytriggeringtome.
As a kid, everyonewouldalwaysmakefunofmeandsay I soundedlikesupersillyBilly.
Sosadly, thereissometruthtolikethosebulliesmakingfunofmeaboutthat, butit's also a commonmisconceptionbecause a lispiswhenyoumisarticulateyour S's, whereasgaypeoplearemorelikelytooverarticulatethe S.
Infact, studiesshowthatgaymenarenomorelikelytohave a lispthanstraightmen.
A reallyfascinatingstudyongayYouTubersfoundthataftermaking a publiccomingoutvideoonYouTube, theirsubsequentvideosweremorelikelytobeperceivedbypeopleassoundinggay.