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Now I'm confused I thought the qualifiers for a MILF were 1) attractive and 2) being a mother. When did age come into play....I thought that was for cougars? Why does it sound like I'm at the zoo all of a sudden? Why can't a woman just be called a woman anymore?
I have heard this term a jillion times from my son's buds...any female that is considered an "MILF" is old enough to be their mother. Otherwise, shoot - you could call practically any gal over 18 that. It's not just about being a mom...it's about someone old enough to be YOUR mom. That's what makes the term so "interesting".
Well my co-workers have a new one to tease me about these days--I was at a dance the other night and a 90ish yo man was trying to pick me up. He assured me that he has a lot of money and I told my friends that his kids are lucky I'm not one to take advantage of such an offer. So my age range is 29-90, lol.
OMG...I was at the store this morning and I saw a girl, who couldn't have been older than 12 or 13, wearing a shirt that said, "Future MILF" on it. She was walking with her mom! That's something I was quite surprised to see.
OMG...I was at the store this morning and I saw a girl, who couldn't have been older than 12 or 13, wearing a shirt that said, "Future MILF" on it. She was walking with her mom! That's something I was quite surprised to see.
I don't judge people on what they wear, but in this case I had to seriously question whether the girl's mom was truly doing her job as a parent.
If your kid is walking around with a t shirt like that, it speaks volumes about the mother and her acceptable standards or lack thereof.
There is a huge amount of sexualisation of children here in the US. In my opinion it's disgraceful and abhorrent.
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