a friend was talking of some of the things that he likes in a girl. besides looks and moves he is attracted also by accents. i happened by srcoi and one of the dancers, chanelle, has an sexy english accent. i have not run into many with that accent. quite understandable of course. some other accents can be more challenging. personally just as long as i can carry on a conversation with a pretty lady i'm happy.
Depends on which part of England she is from and if she's working or middle class. If she's from Birmingham and working class she definitely won't have a sexy accent, not to me anyway.
There is a fascination with English accents here, in the USA, londonguy. I like accents, linguistics is a fun hobby. I like to identify where a person is from their accents
There are only one or two British accents that turn me on. Some south American accents do. I used to date this black girl from CAR who had a French accent and looked like a shorter bustier version of Tyra Banks, that accent was hit. She went to Houston during hurricane Katrina, and we lost touch after that.
Look up Harmony Reigns. Her accent has got me hooked on English accents. And I think hers is what they call"cockney" interesting word for the discussion we're talking about teehee
I remember on an early Internet site that allowed people to talk for free online in chat rooms using their microphones. I got into conversations with girls from Australia, Canada , and the U.K. at the same time. I did enjoy the accents. I thought it was very amusing that the UK girl thought she recognized my voice and thought I might be one of her friends. I thought she meant uk friend. I've never been to the UK. I do enjoy the accents though. I like hearing Irish accents too. I seem to get along well with a lot of girls from foreign countries though. I've met some hot girls from Eastern Europe and South American countries but their accents just aren't the same like the way I enjoy the twist on English words.
Some people are into identitying where you are from by your accent.
Being in an area where spanish is a major language and myself not speaking it, I don't find it romantic at all.
That said, let me explain as the above sounds rather harsh. When I am in an area of close proximity with everyone else speaking spanish, I just find it loud. Now my reasoning is this. If I am in the same area and someone or something is just making noise at the same decibel level, I would also find that loud. Therefore, since I have no idea what is being said, it is just noise to me. The same thing occurred when I was with my in-laws speaking italian.
You make the point I was trying to explain above. The accents I like are those that have an accent but are speaking english, and doesn't much matter where they are from. Some I find I don't care for, but generally I enjoy english being spoken with an accent.
My ATF has an Asian accent, but I don't even know if she speaks anything other than english, but I did enjoy her accent.
As for having a London accent, that could mean a cockney accent, do you guys know what a cockney is - without looking it up? Be honest ! It could also mean a hoe counties accent (the counties that surround London) and even they differ, Surrey sounds nothing like Essex.
Incidentally I met a girl (no not an escort or stripper) from New Jersey recently, I guessed she was from that area and she was taken aback that I knew.
@lopaw, so when you going to get your little derriere across here so I can give you a guided FKK tour in my 'typical' English accent?
Incidentally I have a very unique accent. Even English people struggle to identify it,
As for having a London accent, that could mean a cockney accent, do you guys know what a cockney is - without looking it up? Be honest ! It could also mean a hoe counties accent (the counties that surround London) and even they differ, Surrey sounds nothing like Essex.
Incidentally I met a girl (no not an escort or stripper) from New Jersey recently, I guessed she was from that area and she was taken aback that I knew.
@lopaw, so when you going to get your little derriere across here so I can give you a guided FKK tour in my 'typical' English accent?
Incidentally I have a very unique accent. Even English people struggle to identify it,
@londonguy - I think about doing just that most every day. I recently met with a cheeky Brit gal who I see occasionally and it never fails that when she leaves the US to head back home (like she did last week) I go thru some serious withdrawals. I'm jonesin' big time for some hot British totty to quell my thirst, and i suspect that a visit to an FKK would fit the bill perfectly (in lieu of a direct visit to London which would be preferred) :)
I was disappointed when they took that early web site down. Maybe someone was listening when some guy asked, if we can talk for free online, why pay any long distance?
I love French, Italian, and Spanish accents, though in my part of the world I rarely hear them. At strip clubs in Chicago, notably Club O and Club 390, I often talk with Eastern European chicks (especially Russian and Lithuanian) and find their accents alluring.
As for English accents, I like some but can't stand Cockney or, more generally, the "Estuary English" that is growing like linguistic kudzu across the Southeast of England. For instance, I love Adele's singing but mute the TV whenever she starts speaking :)
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Apparently, they make people instantly more believable. Come to think of it, a real asset for a stripper!
http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/23bf525…
But, I do love a high end english accent.
Sometimes the broken english from super hot eastern europeans can be very hot.
Some people are into identitying where you are from by your accent.
Being in an area where spanish is a major language and myself not speaking it, I don't find it romantic at all.
That said, let me explain as the above sounds rather harsh. When I am in an area of close proximity with everyone else speaking spanish, I just find it loud. Now my reasoning is this. If I am in the same area and someone or something is just making noise at the same decibel level, I would also find that loud. Therefore, since I have no idea what is being said, it is just noise to me. The same thing occurred when I was with my in-laws speaking italian.
You make the point I was trying to explain above. The accents I like are those that have an accent but are speaking english, and doesn't much matter where they are from. Some I find I don't care for, but generally I enjoy english being spoken with an accent.
My ATF has an Asian accent, but I don't even know if she speaks anything other than english, but I did enjoy her accent.
If you're going to try and make a joke, at least get it correct, Y'ALL.
As for having a London accent, that could mean a cockney accent, do you guys know what a cockney is - without looking it up? Be honest ! It could also mean a hoe counties accent (the counties that surround London) and even they differ, Surrey sounds nothing like Essex.
Incidentally I met a girl (no not an escort or stripper) from New Jersey recently, I guessed she was from that area and she was taken aback that I knew.
@lopaw, so when you going to get your little derriere across here so I can give you a guided FKK tour in my 'typical' English accent?
Incidentally I have a very unique accent. Even English people struggle to identify it,
As for having a London accent, that could mean a cockney accent, do you guys know what a cockney is - without looking it up? Be honest ! It could also mean a hoe counties accent (the counties that surround London) and even they differ, Surrey sounds nothing like Essex.
Incidentally I met a girl (no not an escort or stripper) from New Jersey recently, I guessed she was from that area and she was taken aback that I knew.
@lopaw, so when you going to get your little derriere across here so I can give you a guided FKK tour in my 'typical' English accent?
Incidentally I have a very unique accent. Even English people struggle to identify it,
Spelling, my friend, spelling. Trust me, as being from about as south as you can get in the US, I know the word well and use it quite frequently. :)
y'all
yôl/
contraction
you-all.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y%27all
I was speaking as a native of S. Florida and I should have said continental US. :)
Yes, I've seen it spelled the same as sail boar rigging. Still incorrect. :)
As for English accents, I like some but can't stand Cockney or, more generally, the "Estuary English" that is growing like linguistic kudzu across the Southeast of England. For instance, I love Adele's singing but mute the TV whenever she starts speaking :)