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over a year ago
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Being Northern Irish, I also love Norn Irish girls, but not the high pitched twangy accent you get on some. Prefer softer lower tone.
I've never been around someone and thought 'that's a horrible accent' but in terms of sex appeal for me, Scouse just doesn't do much for me. |
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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago
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"Being Northern Irish, I also love Norn Irish girls, but not the high pitched twangy accent you get on some. Prefer softer lower tone.
I've never been around someone and thought 'that's a horrible accent' but in terms of sex appeal for me, Scouse just doesn't do much for me. "
I don’t think I’m twangy |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Being Northern Irish, I also love Norn Irish girls, but not the high pitched twangy accent you get on some. Prefer softer lower tone.
I've never been around someone and thought 'that's a horrible accent' but in terms of sex appeal for me, Scouse just doesn't do much for me.
I don’t think I’m twangy "
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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago
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"Being Northern Irish, I also love Norn Irish girls, but not the high pitched twangy accent you get on some. Prefer softer lower tone.
I've never been around someone and thought 'that's a horrible accent' but in terms of sex appeal for me, Scouse just doesn't do much for me.
I don’t think I’m twangy
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You will have to just trust me I guess as you can’t listen to my vid where’s Raymondo he will know |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Irish!! Love guys who have any Irish accent on them. And the deeper the voice the better
I love also some northern English accents like Mancunian etc
Jack Grealish can speak to me over and over ha love his brummy accent and he has a nice voice too
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"Yorkshire, any Celtic, and a soft Scouse....
Or West Country.
Or southern US.
Or screw it, a mixture.
Anything will do then hahahah"
Depends what he's saying |
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"Yorkshire, any Celtic, and a soft Scouse....
Or West Country.
Or southern US.
Or screw it, a mixture.
Anything will do then hahahah
Depends what he's saying "
I’ve been brought up to not speak with my mouth full |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"Yorkshire, any Celtic, and a soft Scouse....
Or West Country.
Or southern US.
Or screw it, a mixture.
ERRRRMMMMMMMMM "
And Saff's voice. She makes me melt |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"Yorkshire, any Celtic, and a soft Scouse....
Or West Country.
Or southern US.
Or screw it, a mixture.
Anything will do then hahahah
Depends what he's saying
I’ve been brought up to not speak with my mouth full "
Oh you're such a well behaved one |
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"Yorkshire, any Celtic, and a soft Scouse....
Or West Country.
Or southern US.
Or screw it, a mixture.
Anything will do then hahahah
Depends what he's saying
Hahahaha. Manners maketh man
I’ve been brought up to not speak with my mouth full
Oh you're such a well behaved one "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yorkshire tbh I like all accents
Always paddle your own canoe
You know but
One does not simply walk into Mordor but "
There’s a difference between knowing the path and walking the path - Morpheus |
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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago
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"Yorkshire tbh I like all accents
Always paddle your own canoe
You know but
One does not simply walk into Mordor but
There’s a difference between knowing the path and walking the path - Morpheus "
Jebus, Mary and Joseph and the wee donkey |
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"Being Northern Irish, I also love Norn Irish girls, but not the high pitched twangy accent you get on some. Prefer softer lower tone.
I've never been around someone and thought 'that's a horrible accent' but in terms of sex appeal for me, Scouse just doesn't do much for me.
I don’t think I’m twangy
You will have to just trust me I guess as you can’t listen to my vid where’s Raymondo he will know "
You've a soft accent Bronagh, not twangy at all |
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I'm Essex born and you can tell when I speak. The girls here and the girls from only way is Essex do not have a Essex accent. The way they speak gives Essex a bad name. My mum or nan never spoke like they do.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There’s Something about a Columbian/South American woman’s accent that does things to me.. think it’s potentially the feistiness x"
Columbian definitely! I randomly watched some late night teleshopping about a coffee machine because the Columbian woman talking about coffee in her country was making coffee sound sexy and sultry. I just wanted to roll around in coffe beans with her! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a well traveled northern accent (unless I’m really annoyed then I’m most definitely Mancunian, haha)
I used to think that it was the accent that was sexy but for me it’s the voice.
My husband has a soft South African accent but recently I’ve met a gentleman with a really raspy local accent and it just makes me melt. My predominant love language is words of affirmation so saying the right things is also important.
So for me it’s who says it not how it’s said Tom Hardy reading bedtime stories is just pure filth x hehe |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yorkshire, any Celtic, and a soft Scouse....
Or West Country.
Or southern US.
Or screw it, a mixture."
West country I'd hard to define as there are definitely big differences, cornish is so very different to Somerset!
I'm well spoken, though personally, love an Irish, soft Welsh or soft Scottish accent |
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By *ermite12ukMan
over a year ago
Solihull and Brentwood |
Think the worst accent is my own: Brummie.
Best accents for me at least are Geordie, Welsh and Scouse in no particular order.
French accents, such as Francoise Pascal in Mind Your Language and Vicki Michele in Allo, Allo, were always horn provoking. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What’s the sexiest accent woman/man
Hoarse/squeaky
Personally my favourite is Southern Ireland.
But I go weak at a croaky scouse cougars lol.
What’s the worst I wonder "
Meli has the best accent ever. So where ever she's from |
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Having been born just across the water from Sean Connery, and can order a vodka martini, on the rocks, shaken not stirred, in the same tone of voice, my accent generally ensures a date following our first telephone conversation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Having been born just across the water from Sean Connery, and can order a vodka martini, on the rocks, shaken not stirred, in the same tone of voice, my accent generally ensures a date following our first telephone conversation. " you are truly blessed my friend
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yorkshire tbh I like all accents
Always paddle your own canoe
You know but
One does not simply walk into Mordor but
A lady that can quote Lord of the rings, that's the dream "
Is that what it’s from I’ve never seen it but |
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"Yorkshire tbh I like all accents
Always paddle your own canoe
You know but
One does not simply walk into Mordor but
A lady that can quote Lord of the rings, that's the dream
Is that what it’s from I’ve never seen it but "
You should set a day aside to watch them |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Worst probably mine "
Disagree... I know there's a lot of variation in NI accents but they're top of the list for me.
Southern Irish and Geordie also hot.
I also have a weird thing for a Notts accent.
Big no to anything from the other end of the East Lancs Road. |
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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago
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"Being Northern Irish, I also love Norn Irish girls, but not the high pitched twangy accent you get on some. Prefer softer lower tone.
I've never been around someone and thought 'that's a horrible accent' but in terms of sex appeal for me, Scouse just doesn't do much for me.
I don’t think I’m twangy
You will have to just trust me I guess as you can’t listen to my vid where’s Raymondo he will know
You've a soft accent Bronagh, not twangy at all "
Yay |
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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago
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"Yorkshire tbh I like all accents
Always paddle your own canoe
You know but
One does not simply walk into Mordor but
A lady that can quote Lord of the rings, that's the dream
Is that what it’s from I’ve never seen it but "
It’s fecking Sean Bean |
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"Being Northern Irish, I also love Norn Irish girls, but not the high pitched twangy accent you get on some. Prefer softer lower tone.
I've never been around someone and thought 'that's a horrible accent' but in terms of sex appeal for me, Scouse just doesn't do much for me.
I don’t think I’m twangy
You will have to just trust me I guess as you can’t listen to my vid where’s Raymondo he will know
You've a soft accent Bronagh, not twangy at all
Yay "
Told you I've got your back ya golden crisp gobbler |
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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago
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"Being Northern Irish, I also love Norn Irish girls, but not the high pitched twangy accent you get on some. Prefer softer lower tone.
I've never been around someone and thought 'that's a horrible accent' but in terms of sex appeal for me, Scouse just doesn't do much for me.
I don’t think I’m twangy
You will have to just trust me I guess as you can’t listen to my vid where’s Raymondo he will know
You've a soft accent Bronagh, not twangy at all
Yay
Told you I've got your back ya golden crisp gobbler "
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