Re: Doing a Scottish accent
That makes a certain amount of sense, and, as I said, far be it from me to judge even if they are trying to mirror someone else. It's something I would personally be uncomfortable with if I were on the receiving end, but if they're happy with the arrangement, that's all that matters. I was simply offering my perspective because it seems like the sort of thing I might have done when I was younger.
Also, I believe that vocal dysphoria is a real thing, so I wasn't invalidating her experience. If, however, this person helped her come to terms with it, it would stand to reason that perhaps she would try to adopt their accent first as a means of testing it out to see how it felt, how it might alleviate her dysphoria, etc.
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