She replied that when a person makes a sentence a heterosexual male ends it at a lower pitch while a homosexual male end with a higher pitch. The opposite is true with a woman and her sexual orientation.
I have no idea whether that's true (though I doubt it). But maybe it will help me understand what this thread is really about.
Ending with a higher pitch is often called "uptalk". I don't like it. It is more common among women than among men. But it is not even a majority form of speech among women.
To me, uptalk makes every statement sound more like a question, and gives the impression that the speakers are very unsure of what they are saying.
Fundamentalism - the anti-American, anti-Christian branch of American Christianity