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General Category => Blather and Babble => Topic started by: ff on 18 December 2021, 12:25:53 pm
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Do you have a particular accent that you really like when guys call up come visit or phone chat with you.
I love a scottish accent I have my profile in scotland so most phone chat guys have a very sexy sounding voice
I used to like the nice clients who visited with a deep masculine voice too ;)
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Some Scots if from Glasgow I find hard understand the accent , I like Irish ones
And men with nice voices too .
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Hi yes I love a cheeky scouser or really cockney guys x
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I really liked the clients in Essex with their accents ;D
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Aww i Love a nice accent for me the best i have heard so far have been from Scandinavian clients, ie swedes, Norwegians , danes, they all speak perfect English ,and super polite, Irish too
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Toff, posh, plumby, English upper class/gentry does it for me.
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Irish all the way for meee! ;D
I like the southerners, too. Never understood the hatred for them up here in the north ::)
Generally speaking, I think the southerners are better educated. I seem to connect with them more :)
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I like the accents attached to punters who turn up and leave quietly and on time, and pay without having to be asked. That said, broad Yorkshire and Geordie accents are like nails down a blackboard to me and Irish just makes me assume 'timewaster' which I think is ingrained from working in the bloody place for so long ;D.
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Like Amy, Irish screams TW. I usually decline the booking.
I don't see clients who have that street type of accent (that isn't really an accent) as the last one I saw who sounded like that I ended up reporting to NUM and the police.
Whispery voices = the phone goes down and block.
Fluent English speaking clients regardless of accent are the ones who get bookings with me.
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My favourite accent of all time is a soft Irish one. Only 3 or 4 clients who mesmerised me with those accents and not any no shows among them. Why I didn't think to tour over there and hear them all day long I will never know!
No offence to anyone here but my least favourites are equallly Scottish and Liverpool accents.
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I luv Scottish accents.
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I really like the Wolverhampton accent
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Welsh makes me melt x
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I like Italian accents. Very sexy :)
Seen a few Italian men. Usually well groomed, nicely dressed.
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I like Italian accents. Very sexy :)
Seen a few Italian men. Usually well groomed, nicely dressed.
Funny as in my personal life I've found Italian men a nightmare, whereas Spanish and Portuguese I've had a lot of fun with. Cliched, but a French accent is always nice, and I like a lot of American accents, too.
In terms of Brits, I like mild Scottish/NI/Geordie lilts, or cut-glass RP.
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I like the accents attached to punters who turn up and leave quietly and on time, and pay without having to be asked. That said, broad Yorkshire and Geordie accents are like nails down a blackboard to me and Irish just makes me assume 'timewaster' which I think is ingrained from working in the bloody place for so long ;D.
I am almost the same, just substitute Scouser for Yorkshire, one of my most reliable faves is a Yorkshire guy, then add on Scottish and EE too .... Doesn't leave much does it!? ;D
Having said that I had a lovely, easy, generous Irish guy recently so doesn't do to dismiss all out of hand.
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Love the Irish accent it's so appealing also ..
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We do all know that there is no generic 'Scottish' or 'Irish' accent any more than there's an 'English' one, right? We mostly get a pretty standard Dublin accent on the TV here, but that's nothing like the way people speak in Cork, Galway, Laois or Kerry (and google Pulp Fiction Kerry for the last one :D).
Likewise people in Edinburgh don't talk like people in Aberdeen, Glasgow or Skye, just like people In Liverpool don't talk like people in Brighton. I realised after thinking about it a bit more that it's only actually some Irish accents I instantly write off as timewasters and not others.
Fully agree with the whispery voice - my phone is hung up and the kettle on before they get as far as telling me how my website doesn't work on their phone properly and can I give them details of all the services I do ::)
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Norwegian, but often dry as a stick to talk to.
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I got two calls from guys with really horrid voices I just didn't want to take their bookings .
Plus they expected to just get the address no prior discussion
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I had a call once....he was Scottish to start with then switched to an Irish accent. Very convincing tbh. Pulled it off well however no flies on me. I applauded him lol. My fave is the Scouse accent oooosh xx
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I like an Irish accent. Anyone who sounds 'street' is a no no.
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I had a call once....he was Scottish to start with then switched to an Irish accent. Very convincing tbh. Pulled it off well however no flies on me. I applauded him lol. My fave is the Scouse accent oooosh xx
😂😂
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I like an Irish accent. Anyone who sounds 'street' is a no no.
Funnily enough, I nearly turned down a client who sounded like Ali G (I nearly pissed myself when I discovered he was actually from Slough), but he turned out to be lovely and we became FWBs for 3–4 years.
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I love a good Hispanic accent, I just melt
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Of all the accents in the world it has to be the French accent! I genuinely feel turned on at the sound of it ;D
I also love Scottish, particularly Edinburgh and Aberdeen way.
Unfortunately, in Escorting I am now very guarded hearing a Scots accent.
I get more timewasters from there than the rest of the British Isles put together :-\
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East Midlands accent turns me on like hell I just love when they have a very deep voice also so sexy.
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Scottish accent. The only one I can't do is Welsh... and I'm Welsh 😂😂 with quite a strong accent aswell. there's nothing worse to me than hearing someone from Wales with the same accent as me. But Scottish... oooof. Yes please!! American is my other soft spot also. I always find it very friendly. But its attractive on the right man too! 😍 the only one I'm iffy about is Irish... but that maybe biased due to client experiences
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Love an Irish accent, any accent that is slightly middle or upper class as well. An old regular client was a Kiwi with a very posh London accent (just a hint of NZ in there when he spoke), he also spoke fluent french which definitely did some things to me when we were away in Paris!
The Essex/Cockney accent does nothing for me (Just reminds me of Gemma Collins & Danny Dyer), same with the 'street' accent/vocab, immediate turn off :-[