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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Does anyone else find themselves attracted to accents when they hear them?
Celtic ones, Irish Welsh and Scottish, I just cant explain why.
Am i just weird? |
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"Does anyone else find themselves attracted to accents when they hear them?
Celtic ones, Irish Welsh and Scottish, I just cant explain why.
Am i just weird? "
I'm the same definitely the Celts for me |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
It depends on the person and what they're saying. There is a certain voice that could read the phone book and I'd be mesmerised, but then he'll randomly say certain things and it'll knock my knees out from under me and make me all gooey
But I have always enjoyed a West Country accent. And a cockney... Irish, Welsh, Scots, Yorkshire, Essex.....
Apparently I'm easily pleased |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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To be honest I find that whatever accent the person has that I'm lusting over I find really hot. Like a bit ago it was Geordie and certain words would make me rather flustered. Currently it's a very different accent but I could listen to him talk all day. His voice helps a lot as well; the softening when he's being really caring and adorable to the husky growly timbre that seems to be directly connected to my clit. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just put my voice on public for a little bit "
Llais neis iawn! Pawb yn hoffi llais cymraeg yma heddiw.
Very nice voice! Everyone likes a Welsh voice here today
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Italian
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Our friend is from Malta and every time he says my name I melt. He knows this an exploits it to wind me up.
An Italian accent is wonderful, my grandfather was Italian and so I find it hard to find it sexy but I do get it.
Her x |
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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago
Maldon and Peterborough |
"Italian
Our friend is from Malta and every time he says my name I melt. He knows this an exploits it to wind me up.
An Italian accent is wonderful, my grandfather was Italian and so I find it hard to find it sexy but I do get it.
Her x"
Now I'm thinking of Kevin Kline from "A fish called Wanda". Lol |
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"Just put my voice on public for a little bit
Llais neis iawn! Pawb yn hoffi llais cymraeg yma heddiw.
Very nice voice! Everyone likes a Welsh voice here today
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Diolch cariad,
Thank you lovely, we're all blessed in Wales I think |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Italian
Our friend is from Malta and every time he says my name I melt. He knows this an exploits it to wind me up.
An Italian accent is wonderful, my grandfather was Italian and so I find it hard to find it sexy but I do get it.
Her x
Now I'm thinking of Kevin Kline from "A fish called Wanda". Lol"
Pmsl xx |
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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago
Maldon and Peterborough |
"Italian
Our friend is from Malta and every time he says my name I melt. He knows this an exploits it to wind me up.
An Italian accent is wonderful, my grandfather was Italian and so I find it hard to find it sexy but I do get it.
Her x
Now I'm thinking of Kevin Kline from "A fish called Wanda". Lol
Pmsl xx"
Spaghetti carbonara (in my best Italian accent). Lol |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"Accents can be fun but it's more about the tone and inflection of the words. Content of the conversation can be irrelevant too if the voice is twanging my strings
What you really mean is it's a NSP accent that does it for you every time. You can say it. I won't be shy
Oh the late night tipsy phone calls totally do it for me "
I knew I was right! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Does anyone else find themselves attracted to accents when they hear them?
Celtic ones, Irish Welsh and Scottish, I just cant explain why.
Am i just weird? "
Definitely not weird. Southern American accents on men get me everytime |
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By *W_RedMan
over a year ago
Manchester |
Deep Manchester accent. I've never been a massive fan of my accent after hearing myself back on TV and radio and sound even more Manc and it makes me cringe! Do love a Posh accent personally! |
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"Deep Manchester accent. I've never been a massive fan of my accent after hearing myself back on TV and radio and sound even more Manc and it makes me cringe! Do love a Posh accent personally! "
Andy Tate? |
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By *W_RedMan
over a year ago
Manchester |
"Deep Manchester accent. I've never been a massive fan of my accent after hearing myself back on TV and radio and sound even more Manc and it makes me cringe! Do love a Posh accent personally!
Andy Tate? "
Haha not quite! |
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By *r BobMan
over a year ago
Banffshire |
I have a Scottish accent which is a mixture of west coast (think Glasgow) but as I’ve lived in the Highlands for a number of years therefore I’m a mix between Billy Connolly and David Tennant - I have no idea if that’s good or bad! |
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For me.. Queens English / BBC.. Think Joanna Lumley / Moira Stewart.. An attractive lady, speaking well is a massive turn on. Especially when you think what's been in that mouth...
But I think the Geordie accent sounds pretty cool on the guys.
I'm a gor blimey guv'nor Londoner myself and London accents, whilst home, do nothing for me.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Does anyone else find themselves attracted to accents when they hear them?
Celtic ones, Irish Welsh and Scottish, I just cant explain why.
Am i just weird? "
I love a nice welsh accent
Gets me going every time.
I also like a well spoken gent |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love a geordie accent on a lady, or Queens English.
Other half loves Irish, Scottish and scouse.
I have a Scottish accent but not strong as moved over the border and has toned down. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yorkshire is clearly the best. I like a good Wessie accent.
The Yorkshire accent has grown on me "
I'm from Sheffield so it used to be a lot thicker, but I've lived in North Yorkshire for twenty odd years now so it's softer but it comes out quite a bit at times. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Spanish accent...there's somethign about the way a spanish lady pronounces the S in my name...
Also, there are accents that I find rather unappealing, to be fair. |
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Im a Welshman. First language. Snowdonia born and bred.
Since Moving to Cheshire the amount of times ive been asked if i learnt Welsh id be a wealthy man
Dont confuse North Wales to South though. Massive difference lol! Cymro pûr |
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