Sexiest Accents?

tkioz

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So what do you consider The Sexy Accent?

For me it's a 3 way tie...

Irish, god it's just plain hot, helped by the fact Ireland has a lot of red heads.

Texan, I don't know why but for some reason it's pretty hot on women.

Russian, I don't mean the modern Russian trollop one, I mean the cold war era James Bond movie type one, which is just plain hot.

So what accent makes your pants tight?
 

The Heik

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British sound pretty sexy to me.

I don't know why

Edit: Oh and Italian, just because if anyone has heard Italian being spoken they know why it's considered the most beautiful language in the world
 

Souplex

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Depends on the gender. For example, a Brooklyn accent is ridonkulously sexy on a woman but only moderately sexy on a man. Anything eastern European sounds sexy on a woman but scary on a man. Western European sounds good on men but pretentious on women. Indian accents sound kind of dorky on men but totally hawt on women.
 

Taerdin

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Southern and French on ladies

But really, most accents are interesting to me. If the girl if pretty the accent is just a plus that makes me even more interested.
 

ParticleBliss

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Accents don't really do it for me, except when the person is speaking in their native tongue, like Italian.

That said, I knew this Irish girl who had a sweet accent.
 

QuirkyTambourine

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The Walken.

I have no idea why but if people only talked to me like Christopher Walken all day, I'd be totally happy.

However, that's an unwieldy way of going about the day, since it'd take forever to get information..out of...people with pau...ses in awkward....places
 

Doctor What

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Not so much an accent but I like higher pitched voices, it's more feminine to me, and that's what I look for. But for the sake of OT, I'd have to say French, British, or Russian.