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Ammi 11-07-2011 11:37 AM

MILF-a complimentary or disrespectful term?
 
Beastie's thread on women reaching their sexual peak at 45 made me think of this. Do you mind being referred to as a milf or do you think it's a disrespectful term?

Niamh. 11-07-2011 11:41 AM

I suppose it's a compliment, still makes you feel old though!

InOne 11-07-2011 11:43 AM

If you tell a woman who has had a few kids and has a crap relationship that she is still still very attractive, what harm can it do

CharlieO 11-07-2011 11:46 AM

I do mind being refereed to as a MILF. It makes me seem predatory.

Stu 11-07-2011 11:47 AM

wat

Marc 11-07-2011 11:49 AM

It's a compliment and it's only ever meant in a good way (yes perverted but good)

Ammi 11-07-2011 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 4366373)
I suppose it's a compliment, still makes you feel old though!

It's not about age though because you can be a mother at 16 (or younger).

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4366375)
If you tell a woman who has had a few kids and has a crap relationship that she is still still very attractive, what harm can it do

It's more about the term milf. I totally agree to compliment anyone only makes them feel good but I'm not sure I take it as a compliment, it's very much a male expression, which I personally don't like. If I had a daughter for instance and her mates said I was attractive, wear nice clothes, had a nice figure...etc I would be complimented and feel good but bearing in mind what milf means, I know its just an expression but I think it's very disrespectful.

Niamh. 11-07-2011 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by CharlieO (Post 4366383)
I do mind being refereed to as a MILF. It makes me seem predatory.

are you a mother? :shocked:

CharlieO 11-07-2011 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 4366391)
are you a mother? :shocked:

:tongue:

Ammi 11-07-2011 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Marc. (Post 4366386)
It's a compliment and it's only ever meant in a good way (yes perverted but good)

Not always - sometimes its meant in a wink wink, snigger, sleazy way. I'm not sure that son's, as they get older really appreciate their mother being referred to as a milf.

InOne 11-07-2011 11:56 AM

Well that Dustin Hoffman film has shown us the idea has existed long before the term :tongue:

Ammi 11-07-2011 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4366395)
Well that Dustin Hoffman film has shown us the idea has existed long before the term :tongue:

I thought that was more of a couger than a milf - she was the predator wasn't she?

Stu 11-07-2011 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by rhino (Post 4366390)
It's not about age though because you can be a mother at 16 (or younger).



It's more about the term milf. I totally agree to compliment anyone only makes them feel good but I'm not sure I take it as a compliment, it's very much a male expression, which I personally don't like. If I had a daughter for instance and her mates said I was attractive, wear nice clothes, had a nice figure...etc I would be complimented and feel good but bearing in mind what milf means, I know its just an expression but I think it's very disrespectful.

Why though? At the end of the day it just means they think you're attractive. Their just exspressing it in a very boorish, masculine way.

It's a very natural expression of thought I think. Everyone who meets anyone internally thinks anyway 'how attractive do I find this person?'. It's what we are biologically programmed to do.

What is sleazy? That someone has sexual thoughts about a MILF? That's not sleazy it's perfectly rational behaviour that's been made sleazy by culture for the sake of sanctifying some system of morals or poking fun at a 'sleazy' person.

Jords 11-07-2011 11:59 AM

Depends on the woman.

InOne 11-07-2011 11:59 AM

Are you a milf or cougar rhino :amazed:

:tongue:

Stu 11-07-2011 12:03 PM

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Ammi 11-07-2011 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 4366403)
Why though? At the end of the day it just means they think you're attractive. Their just exspressing it in a very boorish, masculine way.

It's a very natural expression of thought I think. Everyone who meets anyone internally thinks anyway 'how attractive do I find this person?'. It's what we are biologically programmed to do.

What is sleazy? That someone has sexual thoughts about a MILF? That's not sleazy it's perfectly rational behaviour that's been made sleazy by culture for the sake of sanctifying some system of morals or poking fun at a 'sleazy' person.

Yes I totally agree with this. It is natural if you find someone attractive to comment on it, but I personally think that can be done in a more compimentary way by just saying they are attractive. Milf is like saying, yeah I would't mind having a go, the same as if a bloke made a sexual remark about another bloke's gf. It's disrepectful.

Ammi 11-07-2011 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 4366405)
Are you a milf or cougar rhino :amazed:

:tongue:

neither I'm just plain gorgeous:wink:

Jords 11-07-2011 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by rhino (Post 4366417)
neither I'm just plain gorgeous:wink:

Classy MILF :evilgrin:

Stu 11-07-2011 12:11 PM

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Ammi 11-07-2011 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 4366422)

Is Salma Hayek a mother, I don't know much about her? but she is a very attractive lady, I guess I havn't explained this very clearly or started this thread very well. It's all very normal to find people attractive, young or old its just the term milf and what it actually stands for. Example: my youngest son works in a very male blokey environment and whenever I've had to go in to his work place for any reason he's had comments made that a young man really does not want to think about his mother in those sort of terms, to the point now that he's said to me please don't come in anymore because it's upsetting. On the other hand, with my friends who have daughters, their friends say things like your mum's pretty or she has a nice figure or whatever and they're really complimented by it and they're daughters are proud of their mums. I don't think my son is proud at all, I think he's just plain embarrassed. I know it's down to the individuals who say it and what they say and how they say it, but all I'm saying is a woman doesn't necessarily take it as a compliment

Novo 11-07-2011 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by rhino (Post 4366451)
Is Salma Hayek a mother, I don't know much about her? but she is a very attractive lady, I guess I havn't explained this very clearly or started this thread very well. It's all very normal to find people attractive, young or old its just the term milf and what it actually stands for. Example: my youngest son works in a very male blokey environment and whenever I've had to go in to his work place for any reason he's had comments made that a young man really does not want to think about his mother in those sort of terms, to the point now that he's said to me please don't come in anymore because it's upsetting. On the other hand, with my friends who have daughters, their friends say things like your mum's pretty or she has a nice figure or whatever and they're really complimented by it and they're daughters are proud of their mums. I don't think my son is proud at all, I think he's just plain embarrassed. I know it's down to the individuals who say it and what they say and how they say it, but all I'm saying is a woman doesn't necessarily take it as a compliment

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Shaun 11-07-2011 05:16 PM

considering mums are getting younger and younger I see nothing wrong with it. Some people I know use it for any attractive girl, regardless of whether she's a mother or not :laugh:

Novo 11-07-2011 05:21 PM

GIP > Milf

arista 11-07-2011 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by rhino (Post 4366366)
Beastie's thread on women reaching their sexual peak at 45 made me think of this. Do you mind being referred to as a milf or do you think it's a disrespectful term?



I do not mind,
however I am a man.


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