recently met dancer at club who speaks with a heavy Russian accent. for some reason this really turns me on. reminds me of the female spy character in the old Rocky & Bullwinkle show or maybe one of the girls in a James Bond movie. anybody else feel the same ??
I love the harsh slavic accents. My favourite James Bond movie is "From Russia With Love". The scene where Sean Connery slips into the berth on the Orient Express of the luscious Russian agent who is wearing only a black velvet throat choker is about as erotic as it got for a horny teen-ager in the mid 60s.
I find that accents and/or broken English are a distraction but NOT a deal breaker. The interview process is step one of leading up to a dance. If I cannot understand her, it spoils the interview.
I don't really care what she says though how she says it can be nice. I can dig some accents. There was a waitress at Kahoots Cbus that had a nice raspy voice. Ultimately though, I'm there for the LDs.
Accents can be great or terrible. Most importantly, I have to be able to understand what is being said. My ATF has an Asian accent, and that isn't a problem, but she speaks very fast and I have to have her repeat a lot or slow down.
I know several Latina dancers who have a sexy accent, it makes me crazy. And yes Steve229, I love it when they cry "popi" and you are all the way in and about to come. European accents are nice too, especially the English ones. It seems English dancers are sophisticated women. But I can't take the redneck/backwoods accents.
Houston Texas has a Scottish (radio) traffic reporter. Instead of speaking with a scottish brogue, she speaks with a slight purr. It's a HUGE turn on.
About five years ago, a waitress in a restaurant really turned my head around. She had the most perfect diction I've ever heard. Her voice was more perfect than anyone I've ever heard on TV or radio. It turned out that she was from Argentina, but she was descended from the Nazis who went there post WW2. She was raised in a school with a language I've never heard of (I think it was an ancient dead language). She only learned English after arriving here for college.
A French accent is the sexiest. I remember getting nude table dances from French-Canadian strippers and their voices were as big a turn-on as their pussies.
I love this topic. I guess I have a fetish for accents too. Livng in a small midwestern town, I don't get the opportunity to hear a lot of accents. I too love Russians and Eastern Europeans and have to go to Chicago or Detroit to get that action.
A couple of years ago, I used to hear the same radio advertisement for a Kalamazoo, MI strip club every morning on my drive to work. The ad was narrated by a girl who worked there, but it was such a contrived, almost fake voice (exactly like the "Natasha" character from Bullwinkle)that I figured it was a parody done by a hired actress. Later, I found out she really was a dancer at the club, but she was Polish, not Russian.
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I like how my name sounds in a dancer's raspy Russian accented voice, or when my Costa Rican mamacita calls me "Popi" in her spanish accent.
Knew a dancer that had a very nice English accent, too. Always made me think of the Spice Girls, lol.
About five years ago, a waitress in a restaurant really turned my head around. She had the most perfect diction I've ever heard. Her voice was more perfect than anyone I've ever heard on TV or radio. It turned out that she was from Argentina, but she was descended from the Nazis who went there post WW2. She was raised in a school with a language I've never heard of (I think it was an ancient dead language). She only learned English after arriving here for college.
Are you saying that animation gives you a hard-on?
A couple of years ago, I used to hear the same radio advertisement for a Kalamazoo, MI strip club every morning on my drive to work. The ad was narrated by a girl who worked there, but it was such a contrived, almost fake voice (exactly like the "Natasha" character from Bullwinkle)that I figured it was a parody done by a hired actress. Later, I found out she really was a dancer at the club, but she was Polish, not Russian.