Here's why:
* Everyone's timeline is different: Voice changes happen at different ages for everyone. Some people start noticing changes around 13, while others might not until 17 or 18.
* It's a gradual process: Voice breaking isn't a sudden event. It happens over time with your vocal cords growing and changing.
* I can't hear your voice: I'm a language model, so I can't analyze your voice to determine if it's changed.
To find out if your voice has broken, it's best to:
1. Listen to yourself: Pay attention to your voice when you speak. Have you noticed it getting deeper, cracking more, or sounding different?
2. Compare to others: Do your friends have lower voices than you? Have you noticed any changes in your voice compared to your older siblings or other boys your age?
3. Talk to your doctor: If you're concerned about your voice, it's always best to talk to a doctor. They can examine your vocal cords and give you a better idea of what's happening.
Remember, every guy's voice change is unique and there's no need to worry if it's happening a little earlier or later than your friends.