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over a year ago
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I’m from Birmingham (not Dudley) my accent fairly ‘normal’. What are your favourite and least favourite? I LOVE a scouse or welsh accent on a woman, especially if there a milf! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I agree, Welsh accent on a woman is amazing. Also scours (but only on a woman), or Geordie.
I find a mild Black Country accent on a woman nice too. |
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"Your accent is only normal in a place where that accent is very common.
I've got a normal, boring, nothing out of the ordinary accent... for Australia. "
I don't think I've got an accent. Just 'well spoken' |
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I have a welsh accent, I don't notice it but my boyfriend is from kent and he always teases me about my accent and how I pronounce words. But I tease him also and call him posh boy, he ever so politely tells me to "fuck orf"
Her x |
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A female Irish accent can give me a semi at 100 yards. Love Welsh and Scots and many regional ones too. I was born a brummie and live in the South so both accents rank as normal aka less interesting in themselves, but hey it’s not all about the sounds Monia it? |
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"Your accent is only normal in a place where that accent is very common.
I've got a normal, boring, nothing out of the ordinary accent... for Australia.
I don't think I've got an accent. Just 'well spoken' "
Same here but I do sound northern - those flat vowels do make an appearance at times. I’m glad I don’t have a strong accent though.
I guess I must be a snob as I prefer ‘well spoken’ myself. Don’t share the love of the Scouse accent - though it wouldn’t put me off meeting a hot Scouse guy as long as he didn’t have that high pitched wail a few have. Do like a welsh accent though - and Irish and Scottish - as long as it’s not so broad that I can’t understand it. Oh - and a geordie accent is rather nice too! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Your accent is only normal in a place where that accent is very common.
I've got a normal, boring, nothing out of the ordinary accent... for Australia.
I don't think I've got an accent. Just 'well spoken'
Same here but I do sound northern - those flat vowels do make an appearance at times. I’m glad I don’t have a strong accent though.
I guess I must be a snob as I prefer ‘well spoken’ myself. Don’t share the love of the Scouse accent - though it wouldn’t put me off meeting a hot Scouse guy as long as he didn’t have that high pitched wail a few have. Do like a welsh accent though - and Irish and Scottish - as long as it’s not so broad that I can’t understand it. Oh - and a geordie accent is rather nice too! "
Geordie accent is great too. Yorkshire/northern I’m a fan, just not sure if it’s sexy haha |
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"Your accent is only normal in a place where that accent is very common.
I've got a normal, boring, nothing out of the ordinary accent... for Australia.
I don't think I've got an accent. Just 'well spoken'
Same here but I do sound northern - those flat vowels do make an appearance at times. I’m glad I don’t have a strong accent though.
I guess I must be a snob as I prefer ‘well spoken’ myself. Don’t share the love of the Scouse accent - though it wouldn’t put me off meeting a hot Scouse guy as long as he didn’t have that high pitched wail a few have. Do like a welsh accent though - and Irish and Scottish - as long as it’s not so broad that I can’t understand it. Oh - and a geordie accent is rather nice too! "
Scouse man waving frantically xx |
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I'm Scottish (Mark), although I've lived down south for almost 20 years, you can tell I have the accent as soon as I open my mouth....
I'm just happy when I dont need a translator on meets |
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