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Super interesting, thank you for taking the time to teach me a bunch of things!
To my personal understanding from being amab (though I did transition at 16, but never went through voice training and these days am more masc aligned) and also my understanding from the video- yes men generally stop having voice cracks post puberty with rare exceptions like when intensely emotional or something, not because there isn't still a sharp transition, but because they learn to control their newly changed vocal cords, developing an intuitive understanding of that transition and avoid it because it's generally thought of as embarrassing for your voice to break.
Voice breaks are a puberty specific experience that is often thought of as a awkward and embarrassing transition into a new "adult" masculine voice
(Forgive me if I'm explaining the obvious or misunderstanding, I'm super tired and not entirely sure I'm reading your comment correctly at the part you seem to be asking about this. Regardless, I hope you have a lovely day :)