What causes that sharp “ss” sound in the articulation / pronounciation for some persons?

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Bonus Does this occur more in males or females?

Bonus bonus What’s the medical term for this (if any)?

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I think you’re referring to the sibilant s, which is more common in women, and can be caused by a gap in your teeth or by tongue positioning.

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