It's been a long time since I updated any articles. To be honest, I don't even want to work on the Women's Mobile Phone website anymore. But last night, I suddenly decided that I wanted to rank for the keyword "women's mobile phone." As they say, you shouldn't give up on things, especially when I have so much free time every day. Why can't I stick with it? Alright, no more rambling. I haven't updated any articles since publishing the one titled "Big-breasted women can hide their phones in their cleavage and still become famous." Today, I'll share a pretty good article with everyone: Excerpt: The difference in sound when women talk on their phones.
By Xiong Zhiran
Men generally don't speak too softly on the phone. While they may not be shamelessly high-pitched, men's voices tend to have lower penetration power. If they speak too quietly, the person on the other end won't hear them clearly. Therefore, bystanders can usually hear them.
Women are different. There are two types of women whose phone voice volumes differ greatly. One type is the soft-spoken young girl. Even if someone is sitting right across from her at her desk, seeing her mouth move, they still can't understand what she's saying. Often, her phone conversations are important, possibly about meeting times or romantic entanglements, which could affect her lifelong emotions.
The other type of woman is quite the opposite. They're usually older, around forty or fifty years old. They often take out their phones as soon as they get on the bus and settle into their seats. Their voices are typically slightly hoarse; the bell-like crispness of youth is unlikely, but their voices still carry strong penetration power like when they were younger. So when they talk on the phone, their voices are especially loud. At this point, you can conclude that the louder the voice on the bus, the less important the content likely is. Just listening to what they hurriedly say makes it clear: telling their husbands to take the meat out of the fridge early to defrost or reminding their sons to wear more clothes because it's cold outside... A lady who often talks loudly on the phone once faced complaints from her family, but she retorted indifferently: "The only calls I make all day are these two!"
That's all for now. If anyone has any opinions or suggestions, feel free to reply and comment. Thank you!