EmpressJosephine
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Scottish women.
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English 'Received Pronunciation', and the soft burr of the Edinburgh Morningside accent; all the other regional accents just grate on my ears, especially the London-Estuarine accent of the South-East.
But Richard Burton ? Oh what a sound.
Listen to the fist few moments of this:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJtzOD3KbLM
Pure magic.
I was going to throw South Wales into the pot. But then I am half Welsh.
The funny thing is, when I visit there (not very often these past few 'yers'), I find myself slipping back into speaking like a character from a Dylan Thomas story within a day or so.
I like SOME Australian women's accents but a few can/could be harsh and grating like a screeching galah. I prefer rural NSW or Victoria and most of South Australia but not Western Australia or NT. I haven't met many Queenslanders so I can't judge. Certainly not Canberra.
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I like SOME Australian women's accents but a few can/could be harsh and grating like a screeching galah. I prefer rural NSW or Victoria and most of South Australia but not Western Australia or NT. I haven't met many Queenslanders so I can't judge. Certainly not Canberra.
As a southern gal, we can def turn that shit on and off. I do get tired of all the good ole boys down here.
As far as Americans go. Cajun for sure and there's something about a Midwestern sweet sincere voice that is growing on me.
Scottish and South African accents are also very hot.
Does Canberra even have a unique accent of its own? Most people who live there come from elsewhere in Australia after all. In any event, I've been living in Australia for three years (the location on my profile is a joke, which a surprising number of people here don't get) and I have yet to notice regional variations in the accents, though I get that they must exist. Of course that could be because in the big cities, a lot of people - including me - are immigrants.
Does Canberra even have a unique accent of its own? Most people who live there come from elsewhere in Australia after all. In any event, I've been living in Australia for three years (the location on my profile is a joke, which a surprising number of people here don't get) and I have yet to notice regional variations in the accents, though I get that they must exist. Of course that could be because in the big cities, a lot of people - including me - are immigrants.
As a southern gal, we can def turn that shit on and off. I do get tired of all the good ole boys down here.
As far as Americans go. Cajun for sure and there's something about a Midwestern sweet sincere voice that is growing on me.
Scottish and South African accents are also very hot.
I love southern accents, in fact I married one.
I have a Midwestern sincere accent, I've never been told it's sweet, but give me a call so you can let me know.
If you want my PH#, PM me.
I forgot to mention a French accent. A French accent in a woman is incredibly sexy.