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Does language constitute an obstacle in dating the other party, for people whose language is weak because they are new to the country?

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1408586 - 12 May, 2024 - 03:00PM

I am with you on the ASMR response to certain accents making me melt gunther šŸ« 

Some Scottish and European accents are lush. I sound quite posh apparently with a slightly husky tone (only realised when I started doing VN šŸ˜‚).

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Paula99 - 12 May, 2024 - 02:02PM

Words are powerfull and those that can utilise their experiences through this medium are very lucky indeedā€¦some just havenā€™t got the experiences or are not articulate enough to deal with the situationā€¦.its about charisma and flirting and some guys just ooze it but unfortunately this is generally ā€˜ built inā€™ or they have had specific trainingā€¦the tone of voice has some bearing and facial expressions helpā€¦.this is why some women are sexy and others are not ā€¦ itā€™s already there but you just need to access it šŸ˜‰

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Pink Eiga - 12 May, 2024 - 01:08PM

Seeing I have an awful one, I find accents away from my own, fascinating. Regardless of how we pronounce our words, having a good grasp of language and being able to successfully communicate our thoughts - particularly in this unforgiving virtual space - can be the difference between getting a meet or being ignored. What perhaps is more relevant, is finding a person at our own level who can relate to and appreciate the way in which we express ourselves.

Fwiw, the language of of the bedroom goes beyond borders šŸ˜‰

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1660660 - 12 May, 2024 - 11:46AM

Intelligent women usually sound amazing whatever their accent. I love a slightly clicky lips/mouth/tongue sound when someone speaks. Itā€™ makes me melt in an ASMR response. But this question is about language not diction.

Language difficulties for people new to a country are easily forgiven, and usually easy to spot. Just because someone may have been in the country for a long time it doesnā€™t mean they will make fewer grammatical errors. Their communication can still make them less attractive. Iā€™m not convinced it is that big a barrier.

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R Deckard - 11 May, 2024 - 10:02AM

Language does constitute a big obstacle. But not because someone is new to the country. It's because that person, while British, can barely write, and therefore can barely think. Given that I am after a smart lady, nothing turns me off faster than someone who can only use text-speak, struggles to complete a one-liner, or is fundamentally confused about their/they're/there.
I don't know how that person can express feelings, or hold a conversation over dinner.
Maybe I am unusual, but my best IE experiences were with non-native speakers. They were incredibly sophisticated users of the English language and - unsurprisingly - were exceptional ladies in many more ways.
Language is a beautiful thing - let's protect it, innit? Lol.

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Funtongue - 09 May, 2024 - 09:02PM

Paula99

Why not? If it pleases their IE!

I actually enjoy the Indian accent... But bever had the pleasure to experience it in a intimate scenario šŸ˜…


Paula99 - 09 May, 2024 - 04:17PM

Funtongueā€¦

You mean an Indian lady with a scouse accent ā€¦
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Funtongue - 09 May, 2024 - 01:27PM

But with that said... A good exotic accent can be quite the aphrodisiac as well!!! And typically found on non-english natives.

šŸ˜ Anyone?

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1651549 - 09 May, 2024 - 11:36AM

communication is key, no matter how it's achieved


ExoticOrchid - 08 May, 2024 - 03:09PM

P1 - 02:14PM

Too right!!! šŸ¤£šŸ‘šŸ¤£

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