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txgrneyes 08-26-2005 12:59 AM

Accent, Me?
 
Well, I am a bit curious by nature and was just wonderin if any one else had a weakness for an accent :lust: . So come on fess up.....

Do you have a weakness for an accent? If so what kind of accent? Are there different ones that you find scandelous or romantic or down right rude?

Me, personally, I can go for just about any accent out of the USA. I do like the way REAL southern gentleman talk but will go weak in the knees :faint: for a man with an Austrailian accent and a Scottish accent. Which is my favorite? I dont know.

But come to think about it, any man with an accent from a foreign country would think I was, well lets just say......relaxed in my judgement. Simply because all they would have to say is Hello in there native tongue. :D

Loulabelle 08-26-2005 01:47 AM

I love accents too....whether they be regional from my native land or foreign.

I've always put this down to the fact that I do not have an accent....I speak with 'Received Pronunciation' which means you wouldn't be able to place where I'm from in the UK. I like the way I speak, but it attaches me to my (dare I say it?) class and educational background rather than my geographical one, which I've always thought was rather sad!

In my current job, I speak to engineers from all over the country, most of whom I've not met face to face, and it's shocking how quickly I make a judgement on whether I like them based on their voice on the phone.

My current favourite is, I think, a Kiwi, although he's possibly an Aussie (I haven't dared ask which) and I just love talking/flirting with him on the phone!

BigBear57 08-26-2005 03:25 AM

Sign me up for the Aussie accents too and there was this one Irish lass who really rang my bell too... damn she was sexy! Those are my favs from experience, anything distinctively different draws my attention I'll admit.

dicksbro 08-26-2005 04:18 AM

I have a thing for Aussie, Irish and Scottish accents myself. Got to be my favorites.

lonelyarmywife 08-26-2005 04:38 AM

I love Sean Connery's accent. I think if it were possible I would just want to fuck his voice. I bet his moaning is really sexy....

I have been told (whenever I leave the state) that I have a country accent. Funny thing is, everybody around here tells me I sound like I'm from up north.

Neige 08-26-2005 07:04 AM

I love French accents - when the people are speaking French, that is... If I had to choose one for the English-speakers, I think it would probably be Irish.

Steph 08-26-2005 08:46 AM

I remember talking to an old man from Kentucky (Hi IAKG!) & his voice sounded like liquid gold. Even though he was 70 and I was 20, I still wanted to marry him so he'd talk to me. :D

I love all accents. Boston (Kennedy style) is one of my faves (get on that accent, IAKG). I love the different accents in England. I love Belfast accents from all the Irish dialects.

Why is all this talk of accents turning me on? :D

nikki1979 08-26-2005 08:59 AM

i LUV english scottish and aussie accents , im a succer for em , kinda sucks i live over here and hear so many hot english accents and cant do a damn thing about it!!

OzKristin 08-26-2005 09:39 AM

i get weak in the knees from aussie accents

Pita 08-26-2005 10:07 AM

I love accents too as long as I can understand them. The tech support guy I had the other day on the phone didn't make me go weak in the knees. I just kept saying, Excuse me? LOL.

mayhem1978 08-26-2005 04:00 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by lonelyarmywife
I love Sean Connery's accent. I think if it were possible I would just want to fuck his voice. I bet his moaning is really sexy.....



Now ive been told that i do a very good Sean Connery. I just need to work it a little bit.

I dont have a fav accent but ive been told many times by people (usually in the states) that i have a great accent

Go figure....

rockintime 08-26-2005 04:22 PM

Not an accent, but there is an INFLECTION I particularly like when these two words are said just right.....


OHHHHhhhh YESSSSsssss

:hump:

;)

IAKaraokeGirl 08-26-2005 05:01 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Steph
I remember talking to an old man from Kentucky (Hi IAKG!) & his voice sounded like liquid gold. Even though he was 70 and I was 20, I still wanted to marry him so he'd talk to me. :D

I love all accents. Boston (Kennedy style) is one of my faves (get on that accent, IAKG). I love the different accents in England. I love Belfast accents from all the Irish dialects.

Why is all this talk of accents turning me on? :D



Why do I feel that ^^^ hasn't read the "working on her NE accent" part of my profile? :D

Now, as Steph and Lil and a few others know, I could listen to Mr. Ewan McGregor all day (and night!) long...but, honestly, I've never really *thought* about an accent as a turnon. Like some of the others who have posted, I *do* like listening to those I meet with them, but I think it's mostly because of the difference from my own intonation. In fact, when talking to one of my new friends here, I'll often have her stop in the middle of her sentence, just to get her to repeat the fascinating pronounciation she just uttered. :grin:

Contrary to popular belief, my own accent is not strong. In Iowa, in fact, there were only a handful of people the seven years I lived there who even knew that I grew up/lived most of my life in the south. But the minute I open my mouth here, it's a different story. :D

Cjack 08-26-2005 05:06 PM

With me accents are like women, I like them all.

Fangtasia 08-26-2005 06:44 PM

English (MmmMmmmmmmmmm), Irish, Scottish and some American


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