English accents?

MattWolf

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OK, now I'm being entirely strategic here, as I've been told that for some people there is something very sexy about hearing erotic somethings in an English accent.


I'm don't see it myself, but then I've got an English accent myself. However, it it could be the temptation that lures you to send me a pm I'm willing to play the accent card!

I'm Matt, 41, English. Looking for a flirty, sassy, fiesty woman for skype chat.
 
I wish you luck Matt. I can impersonate many accents, though Scottish and English and Aussy are my favorite on guys.
 
How have your responses been Matt? I had a short lived friendship with a man with an extremely sexy voice/accent. Sometimes it was more than a bit difficult to think straight because my body had such a physical response to his voice. I would love to hear you and talk if you have time at some point. I am on the west coast of the USA. Washington state. If you have found people already, then good for you and have fun!!
 
How have your responses been Matt? I had a short lived friendship with a man with an extremely sexy voice/accent. Sometimes it was more than a bit difficult to think straight because my body had such a physical response to his voice. I would love to hear you and talk if you have time at some point. I am on the west coast of the USA. Washington state. If you have found people already, then good for you and have fun!!

Now if I admit then I've only received one pm, does that make me sound sad? Or if I say I'm still looking, does that make me sound hopeful?
 
The English accent is very sexy. Very !

I'll say! My husband is English, very much so, from a boarding school-Cambridge University background, and he has what is known as 'Received Pronunciation'; what that means is that he sounds like a 1950's BBC radio announcer, sort of David Niven, but even more so.

As an example of how he pronounces the 'ou' diphthong, for instance, where you or I would say 'Look down there, on the the ground', he would say 'Look dine thah, on the grind', which looks really odd, but when you say it to yourself, that's his Eton accent to a 'T'. I loved it the very first time I heard him speak, nineteen years later I still do.

My family in Georgia and South Carolina dissolve when he speaks to them, after we've been there a few days they're all pronouncing words like he does, which unnerves him slightly, but amuses me greatly - he thinks they're mocking him, but he's far too polite to say so, but I know they're entranced by the way he speaks. The other thing he does is pronounce the 'H' in 'what', 'why', 'when', 'where' etc. ('when' sounds like 'hwhen, which is dead sexy!)
 
I'll say! My husband is English, very much so, from a boarding school-Cambridge University background, and he has what is known as 'Received Pronunciation'; what that means is that he sounds like a 1950's BBC radio announcer, sort of David Niven, but even more so.

As an example of how he pronounces the 'ou' diphthong, for instance, where you or I would say 'Look down there, on the the ground', he would say 'Look dine thah, on the grind', which looks really odd, but when you say it to yourself, that's his Eton accent to a 'T'. I loved it the very first time I heard him speak, nineteen years later I still do.

My family in Georgia and South Carolina dissolve when he speaks to them, after we've been there a few days they're all pronouncing words like he does, which unnerves him slightly, but amuses me greatly - he thinks they're mocking him, but he's far too polite to say so, but I know they're entranced by the way he speaks. The other thing he does is pronounce the 'H' in 'what', 'why', 'when', 'where' etc. ('when' sounds like 'hwhen, which is dead sexy!)

Which of course reminds us that there isn't one English accent but many, from RP to Geordie, to Scouse, to estuary English etc. Are they all equally sexy? Or just mine!
 
I don't and can't Skype but am bumping this thread.

A bit of added information which some female litsers might like. Matt's got a piercing and it's not in an ear. :cool:
 
Our time was short, but I enjoyed every minute of it. I wasn't looking for piercings. Damn!! However, that wasn't highest on my priority list. THANK YOU MATT! For the time we shared. Maybe next time we can take inventory?...

Piercing, singular. I am not a collender.

Glad you enjoyed. It was the English accent that did it, wasn't it...
 
I'll say! My husband is English, very much so, from a boarding school-Cambridge University background, and he has what is known as 'Received Pronunciation'; what that means is that he sounds like a 1950's BBC radio announcer, sort of David Niven, but even more so.

As an example of how he pronounces the 'ou' diphthong, for instance, where you or I would say 'Look down there, on the the ground', he would say 'Look dine thah, on the grind', which looks really odd, but when you say it to yourself, that's his Eton accent to a 'T'. I loved it the very first time I heard him speak, nineteen years later I still do.

My family in Georgia and South Carolina dissolve when he speaks to them, after we've been there a few days they're all pronouncing words like he does, which unnerves him slightly, but amuses me greatly - he thinks they're mocking him, but he's far too polite to say so, but I know they're entranced by the way he speaks. The other thing he does is pronounce the 'H' in 'what', 'why', 'when', 'where' etc. ('when' sounds like 'hwhen, which is dead sexy!)


Thank you for sharing that !!

So a southern accent and English accent combined. I'm guessing just listening to that sex is hot !! LOL

Assure him it isn't making fun of. Mimicking is a most sincere form of flattery. Just reading what you wrote had me trying to pronounce those words. That and trying to guess where this piercing is if not penis. Nipple ?
 
Thank you for sharing that !!

So a southern accent and English accent combined. I'm guessing just listening to that sex is hot !! LOL

Assure him it isn't making fun of. Mimicking is a most sincere form of flattery. Just reading what you wrote had me trying to pronounce those words. That and trying to guess where this piercing is if not penis. Nipple ?

I have a personal glossary of the most exasperating words and pronunciation he uses; if you like I can post it here. When we first got together I spent a lot of time staring at him with my lips moving as I tried to work out what on Earth he'd just said; his daughter was only 8, and she was exactly the same; they were speaking English, Jim but not as we know it...

I'm originally from Hawaii, but brought up mostly with my mom's family down in Houma, La., or in Savannah, so I think he occasionally has a little difficulty with my accent and idiom, but he's far too gentlemanly to say 'what are you gabbling on about, woman?', so he goes with what he thinks I said and hopes he got it right...
 
Thank you for sharing that !!

So a southern accent and English accent combined. I'm guessing just listening to that sex is hot !! LOL

Assure him it isn't making fun of. Mimicking is a most sincere form of flattery. Just reading what you wrote had me trying to pronounce those words. That and trying to guess where this piercing is if not penis. Nipple ?


Well there are so many options aren't there? Eyebrow, nose, septum, tongue, lip, navel, cock, balls... and there must be more... I'm not going to reveal to all and sundry am I!
 
OK, so if every (!) woman loves an English accent. What kind of accents do you think an Englishman should drool over?

If yours, then why...
 
Being from Southern England myself, I love the variations in the American accents - I have come to now enjoy American female voices much more than British female accents.
 
I'm not crazy about English Accents. The only real exception to that would be a good Geordie accent.

I do however ADORE Irish accents. Not to mention the Irish charm ;)

Shy x
 
I love english accents and Irish but it mostly depends on the person themselves
 
Agreed on the Irish accent, and I'd add Scottish to that too - both are great - I love the long rolling of the 'r's and 'o's :)

I just remembered how many times I've caught myself impersonating those accents (and not very well)!
 
Foreign accents on women especially when they're horny is a tremendous turn on
 
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