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By (user no longer on site) OP   
10 weeks ago

Without getting personal about local dialects is someone’s voice or accent important to you?

Is there a particular dialect that you like?

Do you ever look at someone and think “I bet he’d have a deep voice” but when they talk it’s high and squeaky and you just think “oh”

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

Yes! I love a good voice, having a good accent is the thing that takes me from thinking they're alright to wanting to get naked.

Slight double standards though as I have a terrible accent.

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago


"Yes! I love a good voice, having a good accent is the thing that takes me from thinking they're alright to wanting to get naked.

Slight double standards though as I have a terrible accent.

"

So what is your accent and which ones make you ready to drop your knickers ?

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By *ouble-SidedCouple
10 weeks ago

Voldsøy

I never really put an accent to someone, but I have been surprised by some.

I love certain voices and accents! They make my ears and gears tingle 🤭

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By *sWyldWoman
10 weeks ago

Edinburgh

Voices are lovely. It definitely adds something when a voice is also sexy ...

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago


"Yes! I love a good voice, having a good accent is the thing that takes me from thinking they're alright to wanting to get naked.

Slight double standards though as I have a terrible accent.

So what is your accent and which ones make you ready to drop your knickers ?"

On their own, none.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
10 weeks ago

Central

Not that important to me.

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By *ongAndThick123Man
10 weeks ago

UK


"Without getting personal about local dialects is someone’s voice or accent important to you?

Is there a particular dialect that you like?

Do you ever look at someone and think “I bet he’d have a deep voice” but when they talk it’s high and squeaky and you just think “oh”

"

Yes accent is important for sure. Certain accents are like nails on a chalkboard to me. But then others are extremely alluring

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

As long as it ain’t brummie, you’re good.

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By *ingerrrrWoman
10 weeks ago

Meath

Oh I love accents.. and the way a man speaks, vocabulary etc .. tone of voice.. how they say my name..

some accents can make me literally weak.. esp the one my man has..

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By *electableicecreamMan
10 weeks ago

The West

Yep. All someone women have to do is speak and I'm already there.

Conversely I was recently in touch with a woman I found attractive and when I heard a voice note the accent and tenor completely changed my mind.

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By *urry BlokeMan
10 weeks ago

My OH is from Liverpool, but has no accent at all

Family get togethers are a different matter however

It's like being an episode of Brookside!

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By *rdere OpusCouple
10 weeks ago

Brum - ish

Accent has never bothered me that much but voice definitely could. A deep voice is nice in a man.

L

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By *ndymac888Man
10 weeks ago

Dumbarton

I’m a jock so it tends to go either way lol

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
10 weeks ago

Reading

I find voice, tone and accent pretty important. There are certain accents and voices that I haven't enjoyed and it's put me off a person. And also the opposite.

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By *aizyWoman
10 weeks ago

west midlands

I hate my accent, but for me a deep voice on a man makes me go weak at the knees.

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By *electableicecreamMan
10 weeks ago

The West


"I hate my accent, but for me a deep voice on a man makes me go weak at the knees."

Is that so

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By *vaRoseWoman
10 weeks ago

Ankh-Morpork

Only if he’s reading to me

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By *aizyWoman
10 weeks ago

west midlands


"I hate my accent, but for me a deep voice on a man makes me go weak at the knees.

Is that so "

I have never wanted voice notes on here before! 🤗

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By *eliWoman
10 weeks ago

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Accent less so. I like listening to people, the difference in accents, the musicality to be found some. Voice/tone can make a difference yes. Some people have a smooth voice. Mellifluous. That's the kind I particularly enjoy.

In terms of dialect/accents here, there's not one I actively dislike. There's one that I'm rather fond of. Paired with a particular way of speaking and I'm putty. Utterly useless.

And yeah, I do guess a person's accent/voice. I do it on Fab. I get it wrong most of the time.

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By *urves and MischiefWoman
10 weeks ago

North West

Some accents can be sooo sexy and a massive turn on. A soft Scottish or Irish accent for instance 🫠🫠🫠🫠

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
10 weeks ago

Reading

No but it can help for sure. Some accents such as Irish can make me melt.

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

I do like a posh girl accent but sadly I have a soft scouse accent

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago


"Some accents can be sooo sexy and a massive turn on. A soft Scottish or Irish accent for instance 🫠🫠🫠🫠 "

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

no its not the person is but nit picking how they sound nah

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By *hechonkyduoCouple
10 weeks ago

Alphabet Mafia HQ, Dudleyish.

Important, no. But accents get Mrs very very worked up.

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan
10 weeks ago

belfast


"No but it can help for sure. Some accents such as Irish can make me melt. "

Which irish accent? There's loads if really different ones.

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

I suppose if it's not too harsh, but has a sort of lilt that's indicative of location that's cool.

Mine's quite neutral..

Stealth northerner.

(-Dangerous. )

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By *ovelyDayXXXWoman
10 weeks ago

Niche


"Without getting personal about local dialects is someone’s voice or accent important to you?

Is there a particular dialect that you like?

Do you ever look at someone and think “I bet he’d have a deep voice” but when they talk it’s high and squeaky and you just think “oh”

"

This has wilted more lady-boners than I could ever count.

I've had such disappointments 😬😟 and it just can't be helped.

I actually get almost as nervous about voicenotes and hearing their voice for the first time as I would deciding to arrange a date in person.

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By *r Man45Man
10 weeks ago

North West

Personally I find an Irish accent on a lady so sexy, makes me weak at the knees.

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By *ack1971Man
9 weeks ago

Cork

I do a lot of group speaking so I can alter mine to suit the audience and topic.

I'm Irish and have a soft deep voice and project well. It's done me great service.

But then again when I'm with family it's completely different as we've got Irish, Northern Irish, English and Scots in the immediate family.

The speed is lightening, some get left behind, others need translators, while the youngsters shrug and the elders nod in blissful unawareness of the context of the conversation trying to be polite and then in comes "French Francis" with his version of English...

Yep, accents matter.

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