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Accents: Irish or northern irish?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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That must be it.
This is becoming a problem for me. I just love irish accents and can’t treat someone objectively if I hear it. Too big of a turn-on but can’t point my finger on why. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm a mirror opposite op, I much prefer other accents to Irish/Northern Irish but I think its probably common to want something that's differnt to what you're used to |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don’t know which Irish accent it is that I like but there’s one that makes me swoon a bit. Haha - but really some English accents do too, because I’m a damn foreigner.
-Mrs Cagey |
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"Is there not loads of different irish accents tho based on where in ireland you are not just north south "
There are loads. Dublin has about four different varieties. Then there’s cork where the ladies just melt your heart. Galway where it’s soft but firm. Mayo Jesus Sexy as but with a power behind it. |
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There are so many different accents here, even around belfast. Im in bangor and its totslly different again. Head a bit north towards ballymena and its a really country accent.
Derry accent is really different again.
But yes, the mid west accent is gorgeous. Down around clare and galway. Dublin accent is really strong as is cork, kerry and limerick too. |
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