I think older women's voices are the most hated voices in the world - whether it's because people are reminded of their mothers or what, I don't know.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I do feel that the trend is away from ageism and toward a recognition that older people have a unique voice.
'The Voice' has lots of singers who fit the 'Idol' mold of young, innocent ingenues with psycho stage moms. But it also has long-suffering adult pros, with a whiff of thirtysomething despair in their voices. That adds an edge of realness.
I don't hate old men but listen when being spoken to.
The voice of women, the voice of those most closely involved in bringing forth new life, has not always been listened to when it pleaded and implored against the waste of life in war after war.
Women need to attack those negative voices they have in their head.
I grew up listening to Beethoven and old jazz singers like Billie Holiday, Nina Simone and Anita O'Day. But those were, like, the only women I listened to - I hated women pop singers.
My mom, dad, grandparents, we all do voices.
I respect women that have a voice and use it for a proper reason.
Women are very attracted to a low voice because it's linked to testosterone, which for millions of years was a sign that men had very good spacial skills and would have been very good at hunting and finding their way back home.
Most voices get weaker and frailer. I seem to be getting better with age.