This thread is getting silly. Someone asked a question to clarify observations he'd made.
People will always assume the worse when things aren't clear, its human nature, as is not wanting to share every tiny and usually not very pleasant detail about your personal life.
When people hear something with not very nice possibilities they will ask, asking is a sign of intelligence, assuming you know the answer and reeling off a sting of abuse about your assumption is the not so intelligent option.
So Deep voices eh?
Yes, as I said, I will keep my tiny details to myself, ane everyone is free to come up with whatever explanation they like. When will I care about their opinions of me/my life/the words I choose? When I ask for them.
Seriously. Do you care what I think? Generally speaking, I mean. You shouldn't. You have no idea who I am.
When someone hears of something with some odd possibilities, they might ask a question, or they might think, "It's either one of these things, or one of those things," and move on. I should point out to you, that the question was "how do you know how big your mothers clit was???" and not "Have you seen your mother's clit????" I felt that my answer, "I saw it." was pretty obvious. How does someone know anything? Experience. I didn't hear about it and say, "...blah, blah, blah, and she said she didn't have a large clit." I said it like it was firsthand knowledge, which it is. I saw it. Duh.
Yes... deep voices...