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Baltimore (yes, I went there) is SEXY. Women with Baltimore accents make me melt. So down to earth sounding and dare I say refined (like a British lite). I spoke to a woman on the phone from Baltimore (job interview) and her voice made her seem extra hot. I think I'm probably the ONLY person who appreciates the Bawlmer accent.
"Hey hon, yew want a sewda?"
The Bmore accent is definitely interesting but I don't know if I would personally call it sexy. Different strokes.
I don't know if I really find any accent that sexy. I know that I don't find any northeastern accents that attractive on women and while southern girls seem nice I can't help but see them as stuck up sorority types who really aren't that nice. Texas doesn't seem to have as much of that fake type of southern accent. I guess I like my midwestern girls.
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I'm from the Northeast, and I don't find our accents attractive on women AT ALL. Was turned off by Margot Robbie in the Wolf of Wall Street, for example. Not a fan of Nicki Minaj's accent, either. On guys, a strong Northeast accent (yes, all of them) makes you sound either tough or stupid (possibly both).
I'd say Southern girls with an accent are pretty sexy. I know she's from New Zealand, but Anna Paquin in True Blood was sexy sounding as hell.
Definitely not Michigan. And I am usually a big homer.
They sound just like us Chicagoans, in my opinion.
But I agree, not sexy. In my opinion the Midwest has the least sexy sound of any US region. Northeast (like NY and New England) is sexy to me. Southern is sexy to me. Midwest...meh.
I'm a fan of generic American accents. The southern accent is just weird to me on women. It's just too "homley" feels like i cant have an intelligent conversation with southern women because of the southern draw. I do like some NYC accents "Carrie" from King of Queens has a beautiful accent IMO. I like Trinidadian accents. It sounds Jamican but with a British tinge.
I'm a fan of generic American accents. The southern accent is just weird to me on women. It's just too "homley" feels like i cant have an intelligent conversation with southern women because of the southern draw. I do like some NYC accents "Carrie" from King of Queens has a beautiful accent IMO. I like Trinidadian accents. It sounds Jamican but with a British tinge.
Funny you should say Trinidadian lol. My dad was dating a girl from Trinidad behind my mom's back (long story). I also liked her accent... holy crap can that woman drink. My dad went to Trinidad with her a couple of times and told me that they speak with such an unusual dialect of English that it is near impossible for him to keep up with them. Apparently they cut words, drop endings -- that kind of stuff.
Not only could that woman out drink both my father and me, she made amazing food.
I would totally go visit Trinidad (provided that I don't have to drive lol)
Huh? Indiana isn't even Upper Midwest! It's funny because most people I've met from Indiana sound either General American or semi-Southern (going to Indy and below). Anyway, people's perceptions are always going to vary. But I have a few examples for you that show the similarities between Minnesotan and Chicago. They are definitely there and numerous.
True Chicago accents are similar to Minnesota accents.
The differences between Minnesotan and Chicagoan are minimal.
Yes, I realize Indiana is NOT the upper midwest. However, their accent is similar to the ones I've heard in Michigan and Minnesota.
In regards to the Chicago AREA accent, I am basing it on friends that I have from there. To my ear it sounds different than the others.
Again I will say, this is my perception and my opinion. Not sure why you're trying to prove me wrong.
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