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By *uffin-Man- OP   Man 4 weeks ago

muffin lane

What accent makes you go weak at the knees and instantly makes you want to explode.

Scouse or Irish for me

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By *mmaleiaWoman 4 weeks ago

Trowbridge

Soft scottish

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By *ensualtongue2023Man 4 weeks ago

furnace

Spanish

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By *ing_of_the_swingers400Man 4 weeks ago

edinbugh

Scouse

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By *acktar74Man 4 weeks ago

leeds

Trowbridge

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By *igboyreecexxxMan 4 weeks ago

hemel

Irish or welsh does it for me

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By *ackformore100Man 4 weeks ago

Tin town


"What accent makes you go weak at the knees and instantly makes you want to explode.

Scouse or Irish for me"

Italian speaking eeenglish

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By *eliWoman 4 weeks ago

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Whatever the accent is of the person I'm currently attracted to. Bit of a voice slut.

I do have a real soft spot for one in particular but generally it's more about the voice as a whole.

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By *assConductorMan 4 weeks ago

the wild

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By *nomeforyourboneWoman 4 weeks ago

Birmingham

London men talking to me like they're a top boy extra.

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By *assConductorMan 4 weeks ago

the wild

Romanian and Welsh accents are my weakness. However the tone of someone's voice, regardless of accent, can sometimes just hit the right spot for me.

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By (user no longer on site) 4 weeks ago

A few.

But they only work if the guy speaking it is also hot.

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By *ohn.Wick.Man 4 weeks ago

The Continental


"A few.

But they only work if the guy speaking it is also hot.

"

Does a hot guy with a shit accent become less hot?

Or do you fuck him in silence?

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By *uffin-Man- OP   Man 4 weeks ago

muffin lane

That's me buggered then as i look like Karl Pilkington

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By (user no longer on site) 4 weeks ago


"A few.

But they only work if the guy speaking it is also hot.

Does a hot guy with a shit accent become less hot?

Or do you fuck him in silence? "

If he hasn't got a nice voice I'm out.

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By *ristol100Man 4 weeks ago

Bristol

My wife is definitely West Country!

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By *ohn.Wick.Man 4 weeks ago

The Continental

Oh and to answer your question OP…….

None.

I’ve never really ‘got’ the whole accent thing. A hot person, is hot regardless of how they talk.

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By *hirleyMan 4 weeks ago

somewhere

Counting all the ones that say Birmingham as I know it's so widely revered

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By (user no longer on site) 4 weeks ago

Scottish or northern Irish for me

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By *ansoffateMan 4 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

I think it's more the cadence and rhythm than accent, which resonate for me.

Although some accents do seem to lend themselves better to it than others. Irish and Scouse are on that list, but there's nostalgic affinity aspects to that also.

There's a kind of cadence in Scouse that conveys a lot of emotional expression, you have to be on it, to get it. Backslang and others forms of cant exist as more profound examples of that.

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By *C44Man 4 weeks ago

Ipswich

Finnish

Swedish

Welsh

West Country

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By *ddie1966Man 4 weeks ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.

A very posh English accent

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By *oxy-RedWoman 4 weeks ago

pink panther territory

Irish,I go weak at the knees just thinking about an Irish accent

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By *rPunxMan 4 weeks ago

Hull

Wouldn't say I have a favourite,but a sexy voice/accent definitely gets me going

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By *erandHerManCouple 4 weeks ago

Swindon

Definitely Northern Irish

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By *emofaJamesMan 4 weeks ago

London

Certainly Scottish, without generalising too much or a soft Yorkshire tone.

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By *sWyldWoman 4 weeks ago

Edinburgh

My dulcet Scottish tones are still on my profile. However, comparing me to the National Treasure that is Lorraine Kelly, is not wanted!

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By *eaAndBiscuit1989Man 4 weeks ago

Burnley

Scouse accent on a woman is an instant turn on. Had a one nighter with a lass from Liverpool, pure filth

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By *emofaJamesMan 4 weeks ago

London

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By *emofaJamesMan 4 weeks ago

London


"My dulcet Scottish tones are still on my profile. However, comparing me to the National Treasure that is Lorraine Kelly, is not wanted! "

Quite right, as wonderful though she is. A fine scottish accent can lure me into doing all manner of things.

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By *avexxMan 4 weeks ago

cheshire

with my surname a defo have a touch of irish in me,,, my accent is rather posh cheshire

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By *aven3Man 4 weeks ago

Street


"My wife is definitely West Country!"

Kreck Bristle is she ?

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By *ucka39Man 4 weeks ago

Newcastle

Scottish, Irish, liverpoolian and Welsh in any order

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By *ackformore100Man 4 weeks ago

Tin town


"Certainly Scottish, without generalising too much or a soft Yorkshire tone. "

Appen

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By *aitonelMan 4 weeks ago

Liverpool


"Whatever the accent is of the person I'm currently attracted to. Bit of a voice slut.

I do have a real soft spot for one in particular but generally it's more about the voice as a whole."

I'm 100% in agreement with Mels on this one. Although... Any accent that is too strong often is a turn off as it often wanders in to difficult to understand.

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By *lder budweiserMan 4 weeks ago

Stirlingshire

Welsh or Geordie

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By *aitonelMan 4 weeks ago

Liverpool


"I think it's more the cadence and rhythm than accent, which resonate for me.

Although some accents do seem to lend themselves better to it than others. Irish and Scouse are on that list, but there's nostalgic affinity aspects to that also.

There's a kind of cadence in Scouse that conveys a lot of emotional expression, you have to be on it, to get it. Backslang and others forms of cant exist as more profound examples of that."

As a scouser myself, leaning in to what I said above, a strong scouse accent is a turn off. It's horrible and cringe to hear - majority of the time when there is a scouser interviewed on TV /none celeb) they have the worst that the accent has to offer.

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By *ansoffateMan 4 weeks ago

Sagittarius A


"I think it's more the cadence and rhythm than accent, which resonate for me.

Although some accents do seem to lend themselves better to it than others. Irish and Scouse are on that list, but there's nostalgic affinity aspects to that also.

There's a kind of cadence in Scouse that conveys a lot of emotional expression, you have to be on it, to get it. Backslang and others forms of cant exist as more profound examples of that.

As a scouser myself, leaning in to what I said above, a strong scouse accent is a turn off. It's horrible and cringe to hear - majority of the time when there is a scouser interviewed on TV /none celeb) they have the worst that the accent has to offer. "

I can recognise what you are saying there too, when it's bad it can be horrid. I would say perhaps, with that in mind, it's an unforgiving accent.

In the right hands I find Scouse, sharp witty and efficiently gets to the heart of the matter, with very little pretentiousness. That's more dialect than accent of course, but that's my experience and affinity bias.

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By *exxyyDy11Man 4 weeks ago

Darwen

Scottish I like and I do like Southern accents. Nice contrast to my Northern-ness 😂

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By *ittlemissFlirtyCouple 4 weeks ago

Southampton


"Scottish I like and I do like Southern accents. Nice contrast to my Northern-ness 😂"

I prefer a northern accent or a proper valleys Welsh accent..ooh and Scottish of course

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By (user no longer on site) 4 weeks ago

Northumbrian accents for me..

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By *vonne5exMan 4 weeks ago

Doncaster


"Certainly Scottish, without generalising too much or a soft Yorkshire tone. "
Soft Yorkshire tone, I've never come across one unless you mean one from a specific area of Yorkshire

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By *ardfun10Man 4 weeks ago

banbury

Irish accent does it for me

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By *IXEN200Woman 4 weeks ago

newcastle upon tyne

I find if he's got a nice voice they have me weak at the knees

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By *hickCock999Man 4 weeks ago

Freckleton

Southern Irish ☘️

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By *heekydomdanMan 4 weeks ago

Eastbourne

Both Lady’s Cork Ireland accent and a soft Welsh accent do it for me.

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By *oubleswing2019Man 4 weeks ago

Colchester

Received Pronunciation for me.

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By *uscious_Lady1Woman 4 weeks ago

Norwich

I like a man who can speak a foreign language fluently, Spanish and Italian are favourites

Accent wise tho… I like Irish

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By *echnosonic_BrummieMan 4 weeks ago

Willenhall

Personally, I find the words "Fancy a fuck?" transcend any regional or national preferences towards any particular accent.

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By *asha86Couple 4 weeks ago

walsall

Definitely Irish xT

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By *r Looking 69Man 4 weeks ago

north

Scouse for me . Woman with scouse accents drive me crazy. Maybe it just goes well with my Scottish accent haha

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By *lmost TouchingMan 4 weeks ago

Wherever I lay my hat.

Happy to offer a South African accent in exchange for an Irish or Scottish one?

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By *aptain Caveman41Man 4 weeks ago

Home


"Definitely Irish xT"
which Irish accent would that be. In my county alone we have at least 6 different accents

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By *tevieobMan 4 weeks ago

Dublin

Nearly any accent in ulster, I’ll let ye guess which ones are put though!

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By *aptain Caveman41Man 4 weeks ago

Home


"Nearly any accent in ulster, I’ll let ye guess which ones are put though! "
Donegal

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By *issolvedOrdersMan 4 weeks ago

Bristol

When a lady talks total and complete smut with a proper Received Pronunciation accent I go weak at the knees

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By *outhwest_shoesellerWoman 4 weeks ago

North Somerset

Scottish makes me weak x

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By *olarbear73Man 4 weeks ago

Glasgow

I dunno if any make me weak at the knees. For me it’s what they are saying to me.

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By (user no longer on site) 4 weeks ago

Scottish or a well spoken English accent

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By *rPunxMan 4 weeks ago

Hull

Gotta throw some of the non uk ones in there too. Latino (any of these) European and definitely Eastern European. Asian. Some of the American ones. Some African ones

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By *hirleyMan 4 weeks ago

somewhere

Yep, I knew there would be an influx of people for the west midlands accent again

One day I will see someone admit their secret pleasure for it, on these "who's got the best" threads

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