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Well spoken although I wouldn't say 'posh'.
Northern Irish is a massive turn on, if they start to talk dirty to it's pretty much game over.
I like accents, but as long as it isn't just lazy talking I wouldn't say it's a massive deal breaker. |
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"Softly spoken Irish.
Southern.. Love it when they "alwight daaaaalin"
Also love a deep southern accent. "
Was once in a Hooters bar in the Florida panhandle, this stunning, six foot tall black waitress in those little orange shorts leaned over me, put her hand on my shoulder and said "can ah git ya'll anything honey?"
I squeaked ! |
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"Softly spoken Irish.
Southern.. Love it when they "alwight daaaaalin"
Also love a deep southern accent.
Was once in a Hooters bar in the Florida panhandle, this stunning, six foot tall black waitress in those little orange shorts leaned over me, put her hand on my shoulder and said "can ah git ya'll anything honey?"
I squeaked !"
I like the trailer trash accent. Not suggesting your waitress was trailer trash but that southern drawl accompanied by denim hot pants and a band t shirt sends me all a quiver. |
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"Softly spoken Irish.
Southern.. Love it when they "alwight daaaaalin"
Also love a deep southern accent.
Was once in a Hooters bar in the Florida panhandle, this stunning, six foot tall black waitress in those little orange shorts leaned over me, put her hand on my shoulder and said "can ah git ya'll anything honey?"
I squeaked !
I like the trailer trash accent. Not suggesting your waitress was trailer trash but that southern drawl accompanied by denim hot pants and a band t shirt sends me all a quiver. "
Another black lady, outside a restaurant in New Orleans. She was wearing an old-style dress from the civil war era and she was stunning. She offered me a menu and I was hooked!
Mind you, the food was really good, Cajun red beans and rice with BBQ ribs  |
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"Softly spoken Irish.
Southern.. Love it when they "alwight daaaaalin"
Also love a deep southern accent.
Was once in a Hooters bar in the Florida panhandle, this stunning, six foot tall black waitress in those little orange shorts leaned over me, put her hand on my shoulder and said "can ah git ya'll anything honey?"
I squeaked !
I like the trailer trash accent. Not suggesting your waitress was trailer trash but that southern drawl accompanied by denim hot pants and a band t shirt sends me all a quiver.
Another black lady, outside a restaurant in New Orleans. She was wearing an old-style dress from the civil war era and she was stunning. She offered me a menu and I was hooked!
Mind you, the food was really good, Cajun red beans and rice with BBQ ribs "
Oh my, I'd have been so excited.
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"Softly spoken Irish.
Southern.. Love it when they "alwight daaaaalin"
Also love a deep southern accent.
Was once in a Hooters bar in the Florida panhandle, this stunning, six foot tall black waitress in those little orange shorts leaned over me, put her hand on my shoulder and said "can ah git ya'll anything honey?"
I squeaked !
I like the trailer trash accent. Not suggesting your waitress was trailer trash but that southern drawl accompanied by denim hot pants and a band t shirt sends me all a quiver. "
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As a Saffa, I love living in London - English accents make me melt!
They're all so delicious, but two of my favourites are the typical Posh accent and - dont judge - the scouse one. |
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On men French and Southern Irish are my personal favourites. But I always find accents that are different to mine really interesting, the way you can live maybe just a hundred miles from someone and speak completely differently.
Always got a lot of compliments on mine when I worked in call centres  |
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