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Fortunately, one of these same mods allows me to check a box that toggles the visibility of male/female voices for characters, so I just flipped that on to male and I can now apply the voices normally.
Fortunately that mod allows you to uncheck both male and female and you can use the voices.
What do I think is happening: My guess is that because I have the voices loaded for both male and female, that mod takes priority on one sex and tries to fix duplicates causing all to be seen in males but not females.
Let me ask Rustydios if i can fix but in general it works in vanilla and any other mod. plus it works by just unchecking
Thats FUNNY i'll look into it (after i play baldurs gate )