Good choice. Until the 1960s, Irish men married late, didn't give a fiddler's f*^k for hygiene and devoted zero time and resources to honing their sexual technique, which was mostly give's a wank, before they closed the big blues and fell into a post 10-pints coma. However, on women, as you say, it sounds good - particularly on country widows, even with the priest within earshot I have lived among them and know their ways
I never really thought about this. I did date a girl from Chicago once briefly. I didn't find her accent sexy exactly, more like cute and fascinating. She would tell me she was from "Chi-cahhh-go"
I think French is a great language (I can't understand most of it)... but when a woman speaks French or speaks English in a French accent I think it's really sexy... There's a commercial on TV now, I forget what it's even for, and the woman counts 1,2,3 in French and then dances with 2 other people... I just think it's the cutest/sexiest thing and it's so simple
I generally prefer a monosyllabic groan, to which I like to reply "Get up on your hind feet and make me a bacon sandwich." (Yes, Ged needs with little fantasy sometimes..)
I like a male deep voice that is kind, gentle, reassuring and confident. oh, that is not an accent..it is a tone.......accents? Not really particular about accents..
The hard, flat low-church Protestant (mainly presbyterian and its more authoritarian analogues) accent in the streets around Belfast's Harland & Wolff, which used to be the biggest shipyard in the world. A typical sally at an evening dance when asking a wee girl for a spin "och - take my mate, I'm sweatin'" a mile up the road the accent is more neutral and more winning - one is edging into the middle class The Catholic accent is a bit rounder but still not a full brogue as across the border to the Republic in the South
When people are saying British, what do you even mean by that? Like there are so many different regional diolects to choose from? So which one is it? I have a geordie accent as I'm from the north east of england Personally i just like a well spoken man but the Irish accent is defo my fav.