FabSwingers.com mobile

Already registered?
Login here

Back to forum list
Back to The Lounge

Sexiest English accent?

Jump to newest
 

By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

For me it has to be the Northwestern twang heard in Leeds, Preston, Chester etc...

Absolutely melts me every time!

What's yours?

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The west midlands twang that's heard in somewhere only we know.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can I have Irish love an Irish accent x

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like soft Irish, Welsh and Scottish accents. Also French, Spanish and Italian

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Southern accent.. I can understand it spoken unlike the rest

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I like soft Irish, Welsh and Scottish accents. Also French, Spanish and Italian"

I think you like a lot of aural.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I quite like a bit of RP tbh..

For me its more about the timbre of the voice too, regardless of the accent..

If its deep and _elifluous then I'm hooked

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I like soft Irish, Welsh and Scottish accents. Also French, Spanish and Italian

I think you like a lot of aural."

Oh yeah a cock in the ear is great too

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I quite like a bit of RP tbh..

For me its more about the timbre of the voice too, regardless of the accent..

If its deep and _elifluous then I'm hooked "

Forgive me, what's RP?

And I do agree to some extent, a good voice makes any accent sound good.

Lord Tarly for those GOT fans...

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Received Pronunciation (posh)


"I quite like a bit of RP tbh..

For me its more about the timbre of the voice too, regardless of the accent..

If its deep and _elifluous then I'm hooked

Forgive me, what's RP?

And I do agree to some extent, a good voice makes any accent sound good.

Lord Tarly for those GOT fans... "

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

Received Pronunciation (posh)

I quite like a bit of RP tbh..

For me its more about the timbre of the voice too, regardless of the accent..

If its deep and _elifluous then I'm hooked

Forgive me, what's RP?

And I do agree to some extent, a good voice makes any accent sound good.

Lord Tarly for those GOT fans... "

Oh, why thank you kind sir for clearing that up x

(There's a reason I didn't know that, clearly )

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm a fan of the southern accent.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *imjohnCouple
over a year ago

Clacton on sea, Essex

My refined Essex accent & John's posh cockney accent lol.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *019ReadyCouple
over a year ago

Leeds

I'd say it's more about the way someone speaks rather than their particular accent.

Two people from the same area can sound completely different due to the pitch of their voice, whether it's high & shrill or lower & more sultry

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place

I have a thing for a North East accent. A well spoken Geordie type.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *ark ph0enixWoman
over a year ago

Teesside


"I have a thing for a North East accent. A well spoken Geordie type. "

Is smoggie close enough?

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Recently I have had a thing for the Kent accent

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

One I can understand helps!

In terms of sexiness it's definitely more about the tone than the accent though. A nice gravelly voice telling me exactly what he's gonna do next. Ooooft!

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *estSussexGuy76Man
over a year ago

copthorne

Love a Geordie or the Irish ...

I'm from South London, however get told I've got a bit of posh in me

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Geordie

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place


"I have a thing for a North East accent. A well spoken Geordie type.

Is smoggie close enough?

"

I had to look that up! But yes, I’m not sure I’d notice the difference

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *ark ph0enixWoman
over a year ago

Teesside


"I have a thing for a North East accent. A well spoken Geordie type.

Is smoggie close enough?

I had to look that up! But yes, I’m not sure I’d notice the difference "

My smoggie tones are often mistaken for Geordie. However smoggie and Geordie are sworn enemies I'm told lol

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place


"I have a thing for a North East accent. A well spoken Geordie type.

Is smoggie close enough?

I had to look that up! But yes, I’m not sure I’d notice the difference

My smoggie tones are often mistaken for Geordie. However smoggie and Geordie are sworn enemies I'm told lol

"

I’m watching a YouTube video explaining the difference!

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bristolian

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place


"Bristolian "

Gert lush! Cheerz Drive!

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *eclanHMan
over a year ago

Liphook

Irish. Hands down.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *ruebameMan
over a year ago

from the womb and tryout to get back


"I have a thing for a North East accent. A well spoken Geordie type.

Is smoggie close enough?

I had to look that up! But yes, I’m not sure I’d notice the difference

My smoggie tones are often mistaken for Geordie. However smoggie and Geordie are sworn enemies I'm told lol

"

Aw I'm not an enemy I like smoggys especially the ones from doggy

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Southern Irish accent

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Bristolian

Gert lush! Cheerz Drive! "

Can I have some ciderrrrr?

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place


"Irish. Hands down."

Is Irish an English accent?

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *isa love4040Couple
over a year ago

Johnstone

Is it just me or do other people get annoyed by messages in text speak i.e "Hows use"

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *ark ph0enixWoman
over a year ago

Teesside


"I have a thing for a North East accent. A well spoken Geordie type.

Is smoggie close enough?

I had to look that up! But yes, I’m not sure I’d notice the difference

My smoggie tones are often mistaken for Geordie. However smoggie and Geordie are sworn enemies I'm told lol

Aw I'm not an enemy I like smoggys especially the ones from doggy "

I'm not from doggy but it is one of my favourite positions..

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *eliWoman
over a year ago

.

I have a real soft spot for the Geordie accent currently. Especially when it's being really crass and filthy. It's a welcome juxtaposition to my own.

That being typed, I'd agree with Rubi; it's more the tone of the voice. I'd like most accents if they are from someone I want to fuck/fuck.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *ark ph0enixWoman
over a year ago

Teesside


"I have a thing for a North East accent. A well spoken Geordie type.

Is smoggie close enough?

I had to look that up! But yes, I’m not sure I’d notice the difference

My smoggie tones are often mistaken for Geordie. However smoggie and Geordie are sworn enemies I'm told lol

I’m watching a YouTube video explaining the difference! "

See Fab can be very educational

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Geography lesson, Ireland isn't in England.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Welsh (south valleys)

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Brizzle, Geordie, Edinburgh Scot, Dublin Irish.

I'm Welsh myself but I can't stand listening to Jonathan Davies

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place


"Welsh (south valleys)"

The welsh get grumpy when you say they’re English!!

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Geography lesson, Ireland isn't in England."

Agreed, and neither are Scotland and Wales but most people in the British Isles speak English.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like the American English accent like Emily in the friends.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
 
 

By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like the Cardiff accent. There is something nice about all accents, it depends on the tone of the person.

I've allways thought its weird how people in Pembrokeshire all sound English

I've been told I sound Irish/Welsh and some women have told me they love it.. But I hate the sound of my own voice.

Reply privatelyReply in forumReply +quote
Post new Message to Thread
back to top