Accents that turn you on

The D4 Irish accent, like Angela Scanlon, there’s a girl I work with who is from the same part of Ireland as Angela Scanlon and her voice is almost identical! Every time she talks to me I melt!! :open_mouth::open_mouth::open_mouth:

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Not sure of the exact location as they do change city to city / county to county.

Certain areas of wales, ireland and scotland.

Some of the female accents are just sexy, filthy, dirty.

Nordic and Scandinavian too.

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It’s welsh for me! :heart_eyes::heart_eyes:

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Feminine Yorkshire

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French accent for me…so sexy :heart_eyes:

The Somerset accent for me :slightly_smiling_face:

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100% Irish accents! Especially if attached to a foine Oirish lass of lang, keer-ly, free-flowin’ aarrben haer and broight green oyes wit the spark o’ the devil in 'em…!!! :smiley:

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I do love my own accent, it has gotten me some decent attention in the past. But have to say the French accent is the winner for me. A bit of dirty talk in a French accent would make for some messy underwear! :wink:

Yes. :joy_cat:

I’m an absolute sucker for just about any accent! I think it’s probably because of growing up around a bit of a posh area (I’m not from the posh bits!) so most people either spoke the queens English or were proper farmer folk

I have three-

  1. Irish
  2. Geordie
  3. Soft scouse
    Any of these and I struggle to listen to what is said :heart_eyes:

Definitely Irish :drooling_face: hubby does it spot on :ok_hand:must be the Irish blood in him

Irish definitely…

Scouse,Irish and New Yorker

Next time yr over thousand welcomes

Irish definitely… especially from a certain Peaky Blinder who is Irish in real life :smiling_imp::fire:

Surely in Scotland, there isn’t a ‘Scottish Accent’, same way there isn’t an English accent. Aren’t there any north of the border dialects you like.? Any of the Sky folk sound so lovely when I call, I can never bring myself to actually leave

That’s a lovely soft accent @Justthe2ofus2007 :slightly_smiling_face:.

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Irish​:heart_eyes:
Australian :heart_eyes:
& having been to Cardiff recently, Welsh​:heart_eyes:
Listening to any women talk in those accents is just​:fire::fire::fire:

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@Melody1 Scottish is just English with a regional variation so in my view that makes it an accent?! And I don’t dislike my regional tongue being from the north east of Scotland, there are a few areas I hate though​:thinking:

Local to me is known a Doric and is really a way of getting a sentence out with the fewest words as possible :joy:

My point being, I’m sure in other parts of the UK my accent would generate some curiosity but up here it’s standard

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Why has no-one said brummie??

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