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By *hrimper36Couple 42 weeks ago
Central France dept 36 |
"French woman who speak English badly.
Oh my an actual god.
T
Haha who speaks English badly that's a first haha "
Ah not if you understand language op it’s not.
A French fluent English speaking does normally not sound sexy but a French woman who is not fluent in English sounds like one of the waitresses from Allo Allo.
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By (user no longer on site) OP 42 weeks ago
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"French woman who speak English badly.
Oh my an actual god.
T
Haha who speaks English badly that's a first haha
Ah not if you understand language op it’s not.
A French fluent English speaking does normally not sound sexy but a French woman who is not fluent in English sounds like one of the waitresses from Allo Allo.
T"
Aww my apologies I get what you mean now haha |
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By (user no longer on site) 41 weeks ago
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I find the English accent sexy, I know there is a 100 different ones but especially the Essex one. I spent 4 years in London and Essex in my early twenties and ever since it does something for me. |
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A southern Irish accent is always amazing in a woman, it has a musical quality. A soft Scottish accent is a close second. More continental, Spanish and Italian accents are beautiful to hear. Then, further afield, an Australian accent is also very alluring.
But, a particular peculiarity of mine, any accent is beautiful if a woman is a good singer. Weird, I know but I love women who can sing. I find it a turn on. |
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By (user no longer on site) 41 weeks ago
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The usual ones like an Irish accent are always dreamy to listen to, but I think it’s the way people say certain things that hooks me rather than the accent itself. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 41 weeks ago
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"The usual ones like an Irish accent are always dreamy to listen to, but I think it’s the way people say certain things that hooks me rather than the accent itself. "
So what certain things get you hooked when you hear it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 41 weeks ago
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"Nothing beats the Irish accent "
I'd love to know what it is about the Irish accent that makes it so good no one can ever tell me I hate hearing my accent been played back |
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By *ost SockMan 41 weeks ago
West Wales and Cardiff |
"Welsh love the female Welsh accent
Now I like my accent when I speak Welsh but I really don't like it when I'm talking in English. And yes, I am strange strange in what way nice legs mind
Thank you Well my accent is my accent but I just think I sound different in Welsh and English told you, strange "
I love Scottish accents.
I love all sorts of Welsh accents too, but then, I’m possibly biased.
I do think we can sound different speaking Welsh or English. I don’t have that strong an accent (wrong part of Wales for that), so when I speak Welsh, I automatically feel and sound more “authentic” in my own mind.
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By (user no longer on site) 41 weeks ago
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"Welsh love the female Welsh accent
Now I like my accent when I speak Welsh but I really don't like it when I'm talking in English. And yes, I am strange strange in what way nice legs mind
Thank you Well my accent is my accent but I just think I sound different in Welsh and English told you, strange
I love Scottish accents.
I love all sorts of Welsh accents too, but then, I’m possibly biased.
I do think we can sound different speaking Welsh or English. I don’t have that strong an accent (wrong part of Wales for that), so when I speak Welsh, I automatically feel and sound more “authentic” in my own mind.
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Ah someone who gets what I mean! |
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The Lancashire accent is my guilty weakness. Maybe it's because I have some Yorkshire roots and thus its a bit naughty. Whatever reason a lass with a thick Lancashire accent definitely does something to me.
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"Deep voiced Scottish
Deep voice southern USA.. partial to Texas and Louisiana
I'm with you on the Scottish accent. USA for me tho is the Boston accent."
Aww hmm boston that's a bit stern sounding the Glasgow of the USA |
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By *aizyWoman 41 weeks ago
west midlands |
"Deep voiced Scottish
Deep voice southern USA.. partial to Texas and Louisiana
I'm with you on the Scottish accent. USA for me tho is the Boston accent.
Aww hmm boston that's a bit stern sounding the Glasgow of the USA "
Maybe that is why I like it, it sounds stern |
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"Deep voiced Scottish
Deep voice southern USA.. partial to Texas and Louisiana
I'm with you on the Scottish accent. USA for me tho is the Boston accent.
Aww hmm boston that's a bit stern
sounding the Glasgow of the USA
Maybe that is why I like it, it sounds stern "
Ohh you might need to hear Nebraska and Montana then!? |
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By *ost SockMan 40 weeks ago
West Wales and Cardiff |
"Welsh love the female Welsh accent
Now I like my accent when I speak Welsh but I really don't like it when I'm talking in English. And yes, I am strange strange in what way nice legs mind
Thank you Well my accent is my accent but I just think I sound different in Welsh and English told you, strange
I love Scottish accents.
I love all sorts of Welsh accents too, but then, I’m possibly biased.
I do think we can sound different speaking Welsh or English. I don’t have that strong an accent (wrong part of Wales for that), so when I speak Welsh, I automatically feel and sound more “authentic” in my own mind.
Ah someone who gets what I mean! "
Dw i’n deall - iaith y nefoedd . |
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By (user no longer on site) 40 weeks ago
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Would like to hear this soft scottish accent that keeps getting mentioned could only be from people that's moved to England and had to change the way they speak to be understood ha |
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By *idzguyMan 35 weeks ago
coventry |
Lancashire/Yorkshire/geaordie generally all northern accents are more appealing to me
The worst for me has to be Birmingham even though people from down south think I sound brummie? The one I absolutely can’t get my head around is Stoke now that’s one weird accent |
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By (user no longer on site) 35 weeks ago
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"Irish
HopeyX I'm curious to know what is it that you like about it every time I ask some one they can never tell me "
I don't know, its gritty but warm. They just need to talk. I could listen to a cheeky Irish man all day long. How are you Irish?
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"Irish
HopeyX I'm curious to know what is it that you like about it every time I ask some one they can never tell me
I don't know, its gritty but warm. They just need to talk. I could listen to a cheeky Irish man all day long. How are you Irish?
" don't bother with the jackeens come down the country to meet the real Irish men |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 35 weeks ago
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"Irish
HopeyX I'm curious to know what is it that you like about it every time I ask some one they can never tell me
I don't know, its gritty but warm. They just need to talk. I could listen to a cheeky Irish man all day long. How are you Irish?
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I'm originally from Dublin but moved to Glasgow nine years ago but still haven't lost the accent I never will
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By (user no longer on site) OP 35 weeks ago
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"Irish
HopeyX I'm curious to know what is it that you like about it every time I ask some one they can never tell me
I don't know, its gritty but warm. They just need to talk. I could listen to a cheeky Irish man all day long. How are you Irish?
don't bother with the jackeens come down the country to meet the real Irish men " ha ha jackeens far from it your from Limerick she wouldn't understand a word yous say only having a laugh lad don't take offence now haha |
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"Irish
HopeyX I'm curious to know what is it that you like about it every time I ask some one they can never tell me
I don't know, its gritty but warm. They just need to talk. I could listen to a cheeky Irish man all day long. How are you Irish?
don't bother with the jackeens come down the country to meet the real Irish men ha ha jackeens far from it your from Limerick she wouldn't understand a word yous say only having a laugh lad don't take offence now haha" once a jackeen always a jackeen |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 35 weeks ago
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"Irish
HopeyX I'm curious to know what is it that you like about it every time I ask some one they can never tell me
I don't know, its gritty but warm. They just need to talk. I could listen to a cheeky Irish man all day long. How are you Irish?
don't bother with the jackeens come down the country to meet the real Irish men ha ha jackeens far from it your from Limerick she wouldn't understand a word yous say only having a laugh lad don't take offence now haha once a jackeen always a jackeen "
Us Dublin lads have thick skin no harm in a bit of banter these days |
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"Irish
HopeyX I'm curious to know what is it that you like about it every time I ask some one they can never tell me
I don't know, its gritty but warm. They just need to talk. I could listen to a cheeky Irish man all day long. How are you Irish?
don't bother with the jackeens come down the country to meet the real Irish men ha ha jackeens far from it your from Limerick she wouldn't understand a word yous say only having a laugh lad don't take offence now haha once a jackeen always a jackeen
Us Dublin lads have thick skin no harm in a bit of banter these days " exactly |
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