Southern accents on women

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What is your opinion on them??? This applies to women of any race and obviously includes nonnative English speakers, especially in Texas and Florida.
 
There is something about a Texas drawl that sounds sexy.
 
Oh, you mean in the US? There's nothing sexy about women's accents in the South of England.
 
There is something about a Texas drawl that sounds sexy.

My third wife (The Bitch...RIP) had a pronounced Southern /East Texas Drawl and a bit of a lisp match that with flaming red hair, Brown eyes and a classical hourglass figure.

Must have worked. She got more Dick than a Dallas whorehouse on a Saturday night...
 
Years ago, my wife and I shared a house with another couple, and that wife was from the southern Virginia/West Virginia border. She had a delightful accent that would put you at ease right away. Sadly, she moved to Baltimore about a half a century ago, and he accent is now more of a Baltimore accent. Distinctive, but without the charm it used to have.
 
We had absolutely nothing in common. We shouldn't have even known each other. But her Lexington, Kentucky, accent made me hard, and I visited her desk often at work.
 
Being from the south, I like southern accents, but only with good grammar.
 
I find them annoying on women unless it's a nice deeper drawl, I hate those high pitched accents.


I do like the accents on men, however. :)
 
I hate my accent. California & Chicago helped lessen it. Then I returned to the South.
 
My wife has a southern accent...I have a slight one, but hers is much more obvious. I’ve always loved her accent.
 
I'm originally from West Virginia, whereas my wife has a Texas drawl. It certainly had its appeal, whereas I'm more accustomed to the hillbilly twang of my upbringing. Said twang doesn't repel, but doesn't have any power of special attraction, either. The drawl is at least more exotic, though I spent three years in Texas, so I got somewhat familiar with it.
 
I am with you. I am a Yankee who has lived in Texas for 30 years. To me it’s the sound of stupidity.

I've met plenty of Southerners with plenty of good sense, but alas many without it, too. I suppose that you've been less fortunate with your acquaintances.
 
Any accent can be spoiled if the words coming out of a mouth are poisonous. My WV/VA friend was a poet and a progressive, so all her words were honey.
 
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