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What accent turns you on?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:59 am
by Bondageman
...or doesn't for that matter? I'm from North West England and it came to my attention when listening to realslave1885's latest audio teases,
http://www.milovana.com/webteases/showt ... p?id=11646
http://www.milovana.com/webteases/showt ... p?id=11655
that an American accent is a real turn-off for me. This isn't an attack on realslave's teases or Americans in general, I'm just stating an observation. Whether it's because I'm from England or not, I find that British accents (although not all) are much more of a turn-on for me (especially really posh sounding ones). Also German but that's another story.
I was just wondering what others think on this. Is there a particular accent that turns you on/off? Are you more enclinded to find your own accent (or similar) more sexy than others? Or does the accent play no role for you whatsoever?
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 2:58 am
by inferiorwhiteboi
Interesting question. I definitely have $0.02 to add.
Bondageman wrote:an American accent is a real turn-off for me.
Here in the states, accents vary depending on where a person is from. People from New England (Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire...) sound different than people from the Midwest (Illinois, Wisconsin, ...). The "South" (Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana, ...) has a unique accent. And that's just a few of them. Each region is unique. I suppose that's true of other countries, but I could be wrong.
As far as American accents go, I prefer the Southern gals....and I find the Midwestern accent to be rather "nasal" & annoying. But that's just me.
Internationally, feminine British accents are my personal favorite. I definitely perk up when I hear one.
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 5:19 am
by t&d&cbt4me
Part of your reaction to the accent in the teases could very simply be that you're more used to hearing a Brittish or German accent than an American one. That's understandable...not everyone is turned on by something outside their normal, daily experience. It's a familiarity thing.
I, myself, am originally from Massachusetts, and find that a Southern accent does a bit more for me, while a New York/New Jersey accent can annoy me more than anything else. To be honest, European accents, while interesting, don't do a lot for me arousal-wise. I guess, in the end, it's all as subjective as anything else that turns you on, and there's no "right" or "wrong" answer to the question. It's what works for you.
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 5:29 am
by DeniedHard
Yes, I think it has something to do with what one is used to. Because I am the exact opposite. I'm American and British accents really annoy me. It does, however, vary as some people are very good at speaking or have a good voice and other people don't. I've really enjoyed some British girls, but on average I don't enjoy the accent as much.
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 9:05 am
by dix
Hmm interesting question, let's see.
I'm not the biggest fan of the American accent, if it's not overly profound I don't mind it at all, but it's when you get the really over the top annoying preppy young Americans and the noise they make just grates. I'm not sure where it's from but I'm guessing it's over the western side of America some where. If I had to pick though I'd say that the southern accent was the most appealing.
The French accent is super hot and I don't mind Irish accents if they're not overly thick to the point where you can't understand what they're saying.
British girls have nice accents too, I'm not sure where the accent I like comes from though. (Despite living in Britain. Lol.) I'm sure it's from the Midlands somewhere, it sounds nice and well spoken but not posh.
Australian girls also have nice accents.
Oh, and can't forget the way Japanese girls sound. Love it. (Just need to actually learn to speak the language now.)
Dix.
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 9:09 am
by dix
DeniedHard wrote:Yes, I think it has something to do with what one is used to. Because I am the exact opposite. I'm American and British accents really annoy me. It does, however, vary as some people are very good at speaking or have a good voice and other people don't. I've really enjoyed some British girls, but on average I don't enjoy the accent as much.
Are all British characters in American media still sounding like they're from London?
But in all seriousness we do have some annoying accents in this country.
Yet When ever you go to America or speak to an American girl they always love the British accent. Gets you plenty of attention when you're over there any way.
Dix.
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:59 am
by N.E.D.
I suppose I have never found an accent that I thought made whatever X is unappealing even in the slightest. I dont know, maybe it's just me but it dosent really matter where you are from or how you sound if what you have to say is worth listening to. But enough from me :)
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:06 pm
by dix
rooster51 wrote:
We're not all either cockneys or toffs
*Adjusts monocle*
Dix.
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:07 pm
by dix
N.E.D. wrote:I dont know, maybe it's just me but it dosent really matter where you are from or how you sound if what you have to say is worth listening to. But enough from me :)
Defiantly true.
Dix.
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:02 pm
by inferiorwhiteboi
dix wrote:Australian girls also have nice accents.
Agreed. I could listen to Nicole Kidman talk for hours. How could I possibly have forgotten about that? *smacks forehead*
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:04 pm
by dix
inferiorwhiteboi wrote:dix wrote:Australian girls also have nice accents.
Agreed. I could listen to Nicole Kidman talk for hours. How could I possibly have forgotten about that? *smacks forehead*
Their accent always makes Australian girls seem feisty!
Dix.
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 12:21 am
by Bondageman
Thanks for everyone's input on this.
inferiorwhiteboi wrote:Here in the states, accents vary depending on where a person is from. People from New England (Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire...) sound different than people from the Midwest (Illinois, Wisconsin, ...). The "South" (Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana, ...) has a unique accent. And that's just a few of them. Each region is unique. I suppose that's true of other countries, but I could be wrong.
As far as American accents go, I prefer the Southern gals....and I find the Midwestern accent to be rather "nasal" & annoying. But that's just me
Yes, sorry if I over-generalised American accents a little. I am aware that there are countless numbers of different ones (as in any country). I too would probably prefer the southern belle accent to the others.
t&d&cbt4me wrote:Part of your reaction to the accent in the teases could very simply be that you're more used to hearing a Brittish or German accent than an American one. That's understandable...not everyone is turned on by something outside their normal, daily experience. It's a familiarity thing.
I certainly agree that familiarity has something to do with it but that wouldn't explain why I also find female Australian accents really sexy. But as you aluded to, it's down to the individual.
DeniedHard wrote:It does, however, vary as some people are very good at speaking or have a good voice and other people don't.
Very true. Accent is never the only factor but also the manner in which they speak and the subject matter.
dix wrote:Hmm interesting question, let's see.
I'm not the biggest fan of the American accent, if it's not overly profound I don't mind it at all, but it's when you get the really over the top annoying preppy young Americans and the noise they make just grates. I'm not sure where it's from but I'm guessing it's over the western side of America some where. If I had to pick though I'd say that the southern accent was the most appealing.
The French accent is super hot and I don't mind Irish accents if they're not overly thick to the point where you can't understand what they're saying.

British girls have nice accents too, I'm not sure where the accent I like comes from though. (Despite living in Britain. Lol.) I'm sure it's from the Midlands somewhere, it sounds nice and well spoken but not posh.
Australian girls also have nice accents.
Dix.
Yeh I think that precisely the kind of American accent that I'm alluding to - that kind of over the top, boisterous and ignorant-sounding accent mostly heard from the younger generation in the West (I presume). As I mentioned briefly earlier - female Australian accents are hot!
P.S. I tell you what the Irish were saying if I could understand it myself
dix wrote:Are all British characters in American media still sounding like they're from London?

Yes they are. I'm sure Americans must have the impression that we still all walk around Big Ben, wearing our bowler hats and eating eel pie!
dix wrote:Yet When ever you go to America or speak to an American girl they always love the British accent. Gets you plenty of attention when you're over there any way.

I believe so. Never underestimate that subtle british charm
rooster51 wrote: It's the same in the UK, there are huge differences in accent between different regions and even neighbouring towns and cities.
We're not all either cockneys or toffs

It's quite amazing how two sets of people who only live about 50 miles apart can speak completely differently (Liverpool and Manchester case in point). There's such a variety for such a small island. It's about time other accents other than cockney got some representation on American TV!
N.E.D. wrote:I suppose I have never found an accent that I thought made whatever X is unappealing even in the slightest. I dont know, maybe it's just me but it dosent really matter where you are from or how you sound if what you have to say is worth listening to. But enough from me :)
Yes I agree, the subject matter play a massive part as well but for me personally, the exact same text can sound sexier just by changing the accent.
Indigo wrote:Scottish ... definitely!:lol:
As I said for the Irish, if I could understand what they were saying, it might help

Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:58 am
by Incubo
First...Midwesterners don't have an accent. The rest of you think we do because YOU sound weird.
Second...I'm a little suprised to see the number of people who like the southern accent. I don't mind it, but their made up words drive me crazy...ya'll!
As for the one I like the most....Australian.
The English accent isn't bad, probably my second favorite, but depends on what's being said. The real trouble with that one is that they can easily sound pompous and arrogant, so really depends on what they're saying.
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:00 am
by Incubo
dix wrote:
I'm not the biggest fan of the American accent, if it's not overly profound I don't mind it at all, but it's when you get the really over the top annoying preppy young Americans and the noise they make just grates. I'm not sure where it's from but I'm guessing it's over the western side of America some where. If I had to pick though I'd say that the southern accent was the most appealing.
Dix.
By the description, I'm guessing you're referring to Southern California "Valley Girls" or "Surfer Dudes."
If so, I completely agree. That accent just grinds on my last nerve.
Re: What accent turns you on?
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 7:55 am
by les
Is it the accent or the person?
Some people enunciate better than others regardless of local.
The "BBC" standardised English was brought in as regional accents differed even in the same town.
Now they use people with distinct accents but not those with too broad a one.