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I've changed the title of this thread to be more according x
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Hello sweetyI'm up far too late..
I want to be naugty. Please help me to be x
Hey Daddy xHello sweety
I think what you describe is common. Very independent in normal vanilla life yet sexually wants a Daddy to look after her. I have had a couple of relationships with this dynamic and it's beautiful
Please daddyTime for bed sweetie. Do you need need me to lay with you for a little bit, till you fall asleep. I’ll rub your back for a while.
People talk about how sexy the French accent is, or the Italian, or even the "Southern Belle". But it's the Scottish one that warms my cockles every time
Irish for mePeople talk about how sexy the French accent is, or the Italian, or even the "Southern Belle". But it's the Scottish one that warms my cockles every time
I've an Irish pal I talk to regularly and I agree. There's something kind of old-fashioned about the way they word their sentences and it's hot,Irish for me
Both on my list! But I do like a deep accent with bothGeordie is def one of the best! I also like the Welsh accent…
I don't like a really posh English accent or a Brummie accent myself personally, but each to their own. I know loads of Americans love a posh English accentOk so we have our favorites, but are there ones that is an instant turn off? I'm not talking about when they speak their native language if it's not English, but English with various native or regional accents.
I do agree sadly, but we all need to be loved. What's your accent Coley? xI wouldn’t go as strong as saying instant turnoff, but I don’t really find the West Country accent hot or Essex!
As an American I find the posh accent rather bland. It sounds neutral, like the one that most news readers in the U.S. adopt.I don't like a really posh English accent or a Brummie accent myself personally, but each to their own. I know loads of Americans love a posh English accent![]()
I've lived in North London so that could technically mean anything. Love the Greek/Turk N London accentMine is north London!
I think it's an acquired taste.As an American I find the posh accent rather bland. It sounds neutral, like the one that most news readers in the U.S. adopt.
Have you seen My Fair Lady? The English lessons on how to speak properly are very funny.I don't like a really posh English accent or a Brummie accent myself personally, but each to their own. I know loads of Americans love a posh English accent![]()
Oh cool I will, maybe we lived in similar neighbourhoods. I was in love with SavashYeah that’s what I am! You can DM me if you want to hear it![]()