Anonymous wrote:Always thought I had a mediocre voice (female American) until a few years ago, 2 men and 1 woman (all non-American) said my voice was nice. Then I realised that I liked the voice of one of the men a lot and the other one not at all. Now I notice my own voice and the voice of others. It can change a lot depending on the context.
Anonymous wrote:I really like the sound of Indian female voices. The accent is delightful and they often have wonderful ways of expressing themselves. I met an Indian woman in a context where I read her writing and saw her photo long before I heard her voice. She was gorgeous. Unfortunately she and her family moved to the USA when she was a toddler. She sounded like an American bimbo.
Anonymous wrote:I dated a guy with a very deep voice, it was attractive. He was told by many people he should do voiceovers. Unfortunately he was annoying in many other aspects.
Anonymous wrote:I really like the sound of Indian female voices. The accent is delightful and they often have wonderful ways of expressing themselves. I met an Indian woman in a context where I read her writing and saw her photo long before I heard her voice. She was gorgeous. Unfortunately she and her family moved to the USA when she was a toddler. She sounded like an American bimbo.
Anonymous wrote:This is actually the big reason that many big silent film movie stars did not transition to talkies.
Anonymous wrote:I really like the sound of Indian female voices. The accent is delightful and they often have wonderful ways of expressing themselves. I met an Indian woman in a context where I read her writing and saw her photo long before I heard her voice. She was gorgeous. Unfortunately she and her family moved to the USA when she was a toddler. She sounded like an American bimbo.
Anonymous wrote:You find foreign accents to be attractive and exotic. How unique and special. [/quote]
snicker. and, yes, let's complain about it, like anyone cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which celebrities have the best voices?
I'll start.
Man: George Clooney
Woman: Helen Mirren
James Spader
Patrick Stewart
They both sound gay.
Anonymous wrote:Voice is a huge part of attraction for me. Not so much accent but just tone, pitch, volume, enuncitation etc.