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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have to admit that I find a posh accent on a lady a real turn on. So come on ladies if you have what you consider a posh voice show yourself and be appreciated "
My wife works part time on line having zoom conversation in English to help people from all over the world improve their English and most callers think she is soooo posh and so far three Japanese lady’s have told her that she sounds like the Queen.
Me personally I love posh totty as I’m a bit of rough.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Proper posh is more an upbringing with the accent as opposed to just well-spoken ... you could live on the streets but would still be posh! Can't change the upbringing but can change the accent! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've been told I have a posh accent at work, but I think it's because I'm not particularly broad Yorkshire (as everyone else is) when I'm dealing with customers. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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At the posh young ladies academy I attended in Surrey, for the first two years we had elocution and deportment lessons once a week!
When I went out to work in the Rag trade in London afterwards I used to get the mickey taken out of me so changed to just an ordinary voice - not common or Estuary but just pleasant.
Some of the people I have spoken to or met from Fab still say I am posh however. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have to admit that I find a posh accent on a lady a real turn on. So come on ladies if you have what you consider a posh voice show yourself and be appreciated "
Some say I am. Some say im not.
Do decide yourself. Video on the profile |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I often get told I have a posh accent... However if I get really excited/passionate/angry about something I end up using a Gloucester twang on certain words which is a proper rural, West Country sounding, voice haha |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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I've heard the odd time I have a posh accent but it's more... well not posh, down to my upbringing/education. I can hear little reminders in it of various places I've lived so it's more a hybrid accent now. |
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"I have to admit that I find a posh accent on a lady a real turn on. So come on ladies if you have what you consider a posh voice show yourself and be appreciated
Some say I am. Some say im not.
Do decide yourself. Video on the profile "
Wow that definitely is a posh accent |
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"I have to admit that I find a posh accent on a lady a real turn on. So come on ladies if you have what you consider a posh voice show yourself and be appreciated
Some say I am. Some say im not.
Do decide yourself. Video on the profile "
Gosh an absolutely lovely voice. It suites you very well indeed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've heard the odd time I have a posh accent but it's more... well not posh, down to my upbringing/education... "
...and it sounds sweet like liquid chocolate |
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By *ensualMan
over a year ago
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There is more than one posh accent and it depends on whether you mean received pronunciation/Queen's English or a modulated accent with regional variety smoothed out.
The old fashioned cut glass accent has largely been toned down and even the Queen's accent has changed over the years.
Each of the counties and counties will have what they consider a posh accent.
Personally I prefer well spoken women as an accent is pretty meaningless. When I was a teenager a friend's mother had a very RP accent ... when sober. When d*unk it was broad Glaswegian. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There's not much in the world that's more exciting than a pretty girl with a posh accent whispering her filthy thoughts into your ear
(Even if finding them on Fab is another matter entirely ...) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’d describe myself as well spoken rather than posh - though I can still let my Lancashire accent out when I feel inclined! "
I can just imagine the post coital embrace where bodies lay entwined in exhausted pleasure and you whisper in that beguiling Lancashire vernacular
Reet lad I off to make a brew and let tha whippet out int back yard for a slash, thas wait theeere i’ll Be reet back.
The moment in time was sublime! |
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Ps, even though not a girl. I was brought up speaking with Received Pronunciation. Ive been told it’s faded a little bit over the years. But still sounds quite different to others nearby. Sometimes it works well, others times I find it a disadvantage. |
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My wife has a very posh accent and is very highly educated. However during moments of passion she has the filthiest mouth you can imagine. Some of the things she said when we first got together genuinely shocked me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have to admit that I find a posh accent on a lady a real turn on. So come on ladies if you have what you consider a posh voice show yourself and be appreciated "
I never thought a Posh accent would have turned me on so much but I have recently been corrected and wow is all I have to say. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have to admit that I find a posh accent on a lady a real turn on. So come on ladies if you have what you consider a posh voice show yourself and be appreciated "
I agree with your sentiment. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I did one of those “show us your voice” challenge vids a while back for the forum. Will make it public for a little while and you can decide for yourselves |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
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Some of the people I work with call me posh, they call me Lady _ they think they are offending me but I quite like it. I haven't got a posh accent, I just sound different to them as I'm not from around here.
My daughter (15) hates it when people say that about her. |
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"I have to admit that I find a posh accent on a lady a real turn on. So come on ladies if you have what you consider a posh voice show yourself and be appreciated "
Are us commoners allowed in this thread then? |
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I’ve lived in London for over 50 years (leaving soon though) but I don’t have a cockney accent, or at least I don’t think I do. But whilst staying in a hotel near Ben Nevis a few years ago I was referred to as “The cockney” haha |
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"I’ve lived in London for over 50 years (leaving soon though) but I don’t have a cockney accent, or at least I don’t think I do. But whilst staying in a hotel near Ben Nevis a few years ago I was referred to as “The cockney” haha"
I think I sound quite posh though |
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