Women with accents

DominantOne00

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I just love them! It's one of my many fetishes, but something I've rarely been able to enjoy. The only thing better than a woman who can creatively express herself is one who can do so with an accent. My favorites include: southern drawl, French, German, English. And when I say French or German, I mean speaking English with a French/German accent. I'm open to other accents, as long as they are no so thick that it's hard to understand what you are saying. I also do love hearing a woman speak like an airheaded bimbo from time to time, but I'm not sure if that would as an official accent
 
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Not bad, but Hispanic accents are nice, but European accents are hotter for me. But nothing beats a woman with a southern drawl saying the nastiest of things. I'll take a sexy Georgia/Mississippi/Tennessee/Texas accent over many Hispanic accents. Though it does depend on the woman and the sexuality she exudes.
 
Far from it...I love accents. I think American accents can be very sexy and charming. Russian accents are also easy on the ear.
 
I understand that there are multiple different accents throughout the UK, but I find it a bit funny that someone from the UK favors English accents. When it's someone who sounds like you, doesn't that mean that there is no accent? Isn't it an accent when "that other person" sounds different t? Or are you talking about a different region of the country?

Either way, welcome to the discussion.
 
I would say that cities more than regions can have a huge difference in accent. Liverpool and Newcastle are strong but pleasing on the ear.
 
Hearing my baby girl say "I love you Daddy" with her natural English accent melts my heart!!!
 
Hi

I'm from Newcastle and it was just a bit "of crack". I get your point and I'll leave the more intelligent comments to you guys😃💋💋
 
Stacey has a point

I understand that there are multiple different accents throughout the UK, but I find it a bit funny that someone from the UK favors English accents. When it's someone who sounds like you, doesn't that mean that there is no accent? Isn't it an accent when "that other person" sounds different t? Or are you talking about a different region of the country?

Either way, welcome to the discussion.

Here in the UK we have a lot of accents and they change quite quickly. Stacey comes from Newcastle which is a Geordie accent and completely different from Yorkshire a hundred miles away.

Like wise West country accents are completely different again.

We have an English style but 80% of the population has their own voice and they vary greatly, and we are very proud of them!!
 
Had a girlfriend who travelled to Atlanta for two weeks to visit family. When she came back she had a southern accent that was hot as hell....wish I could still hear it
 
I traveled to Boston with my Texas accent in full tow - was sitting dining out and noticed an older couple just looking at me and they said " so sorry, but we just love to listen to you talk"....lol:rolleyes:
 
Denny

Our daughter in law and her family are from Blackpoole. We love the way they talk.

My wife is from Minnesota but for some reason sounds like a hillbilly with a southern accent. She was this way before moving to Florida.

I love the different southern accents of Alabama, Mississippi, and the far southern parts of Louisiana.

Our neighbor from the Bronx, NY was fun to listen to.
Or the couple from Canada who sometimes visit their place next door to us.

There are Mexicans and other nationalities here, plus we are near a college town with students from all over the world.
I'm forgetting what us US midwesterners sound like. Of course the native tongue here is "Redneck."

Sadly over the past 22 years in Florida accents are blending in like the people moving here or spending winters.
 
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