YES! I've had an embarrassing' experience with my voice! I was reading in class and for the part I was reading, I had to shout "shut up!" really loudly. A boy's voice will go squeaky because he's having trouble controlling the pitch of his "new voice." Other boys may not even notice their voice changing and may never have to go through the embarrassment of their voice suddenly going squeaky. It often takes boys a while to adjust to the new, larger size of their larynx while their voice is breaking. The larger larynx is what causes a boy's voice to start "cracking" or "breaking". In case you're wondering, the Adam's Apple gets it's name from the story of the Garden of Eden where Adam ate a piece of forbidden fruit which got stuck in his throat. A girl's voice box also grows during puberty but not as much as a guy's larynx, which is why girl's don't have Adam's Apples. Your voice box, or larynx, is in your throat and it's the body part which lets you talk, laugh, scream or swear (not that any IBISWorld members would ever do that.) When a guy goes through puberty, his vocal chords and voice box (larynx) grow larger, and begins to stick out at the front of the throat.
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