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Do MILFs / GILFs turn you on? "LOVE YOURSELF AS ALL PEOPLE" | |
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Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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what's a gilf? | |
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oh man...i think i just figured it out. | |
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JasmineFire said: oh man...i think i just figured it out.
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ah..no. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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delightful
A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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No! I like DILFs though. Oh yes.... | |
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oh yes, there are quite a few DILF and a handful of GILF since they are younger these days. | |
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Revolution said: hahahah | |
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If they're MILFs or GILFs, then yes, by definition they do turn me on. My Legacy
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NDRU said: If they're MILFs or GILFs, then yes, by definition they do turn me on.
Was about to say that. | |
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God yes, I think most women look better as they get older
Don't like it when some 23 year old is described as Milf, or 30 as Gilf Le prego di non toccare la macchina per favore! | |
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Of course...plenty of hot MILFs 40+...Beverly Johnson, Iman, Jane Seymour, Monica Belucci, Sarah Palin, etc. | |
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By definition, the term implies the person applying the label would be turned on.
Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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I don't get offended by much but the idea that a woman having a child and being attractive is some kind of oddity really pisses me off. | |
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alwayslate said: I don't get offended by much but the idea that a woman having a child and being attractive is some kind of oddity really pisses me off.
Its not that its so much of an oddity....but admittedly, there are quite a few women who've had children who let themselves go.....badly.....and before I get pilloried, I know that there are plenty of fathers who aren't fitness models...and I've heard women dog them too.... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
(George Eliot) the video for the above... http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related | |
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1) For an all prescient, all omniscient being, GOd sure does ask alot of sex questions.
2) All attractive women turn me on. Starting at age 18 *(their age, not mine) | |
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oh lawsh! You don't need to be forgiven. What you need is an excuse! And for a small donation I can give one to you. No, I am NOT God. Stop asking. | |
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Heck yeah!!! “When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a Communist.” Brazilian bishop Dom Hélder Câmara | |
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alwayslate said: I don't get offended by much but the idea that a woman having a child and being attractive is some kind of oddity really pisses me off.
I think that your point of view makes more sense as we get older, but it's mostly stupid young men who use the term. At 20 I wasn't dating women who had children, but at 36 I might. When you're in college, you don't see very many hot women with kids, so it actually IS something of an oddity. But now, seems like every woman I know has kids. My Legacy
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NDRU said: alwayslate said: I don't get offended by much but the idea that a woman having a child and being attractive is some kind of oddity really pisses me off.
I think that your point of view makes more sense as we get older, but it's mostly stupid young men who use the term. At 20 I wasn't dating women who had children, but at 36 I might. When you're in college, you don't see very many hot women with kids, so it actually IS something of an oddity. But now, seems like every woman I know has kids. I find it a weird thing, I know I'm a little bit sensitive about it. There is an attitude that there is something gross about pregnancy and childbirth and that it somehow taints a woman, or that she is never the same again afterwards, or that she can still be "hot" DESPITE it, never BECAUSE of it. | |
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Ex-Moderator | ZombieKitten said: NDRU said: I think that your point of view makes more sense as we get older, but it's mostly stupid young men who use the term. At 20 I wasn't dating women who had children, but at 36 I might. When you're in college, you don't see very many hot women with kids, so it actually IS something of an oddity. But now, seems like every woman I know has kids. I find it a weird thing, I know I'm a little bit sensitive about it. There is an attitude that there is something gross about pregnancy and childbirth and that it somehow taints a woman, or that she is never the same again afterwards, or that she can still be "hot" DESPITE it, never BECAUSE of it. Moms aren't supposed to be sexy. Once you're a mom, that's it. It's the madonna/whore thing. |
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Ex-Moderator | CarrieMpls said: ZombieKitten said: I find it a weird thing, I know I'm a little bit sensitive about it. There is an attitude that there is something gross about pregnancy and childbirth and that it somehow taints a woman, or that she is never the same again afterwards, or that she can still be "hot" DESPITE it, never BECAUSE of it. Moms aren't supposed to be sexy. Once you're a mom, that's it. It's the madonna/whore thing. Not to say I agree with it, but it's the prevalent attitude. |
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ZombieKitten said: NDRU said: I think that your point of view makes more sense as we get older, but it's mostly stupid young men who use the term. At 20 I wasn't dating women who had children, but at 36 I might. When you're in college, you don't see very many hot women with kids, so it actually IS something of an oddity. But now, seems like every woman I know has kids. I find it a weird thing, I know I'm a little bit sensitive about it. There is an attitude that there is something gross about pregnancy and childbirth and that it somehow taints a woman, or that she is never the same again afterwards, or that she can still be "hot" DESPITE it, never BECAUSE of it. I see your point, certainly. And where I live I see gorgeous moms every day. Oh, I live on the org, by the way I think if you realize it's a term used by kids it makes more sense. We are surrounded by girls, and the women with kids are our moms and our moms' friends. So a mom is not really part of our realm of possibility. My Legacy
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CarrieMpls said: ZombieKitten said: I find it a weird thing, I know I'm a little bit sensitive about it. There is an attitude that there is something gross about pregnancy and childbirth and that it somehow taints a woman, or that she is never the same again afterwards, or that she can still be "hot" DESPITE it, never BECAUSE of it. Moms aren't supposed to be sexy. Once you're a mom, that's it. It's the madonna/whore thing. There's a shift of priorities. Moms (good ones at least) are much more focused on bringing their kids up right and creating a proper environment for them than they are in being sexy for the rest of world. They might portray a more conservative appearance. That's still sexy, but (to beat my point to the ground) young men respond to the more obvious forms of sexy that moms are less likely to project. I also think that the term is losing its meaning. Everyone is maintaining a youthful & attractive appearance much later in life, after marriage, after kids. My Legacy
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Interesting thread. Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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MoniGram said: Interesting thread.
Come on gurl we're super sexy Moms and GRANNYS | |
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NDRU said: ZombieKitten said: I find it a weird thing, I know I'm a little bit sensitive about it. There is an attitude that there is something gross about pregnancy and childbirth and that it somehow taints a woman, or that she is never the same again afterwards, or that she can still be "hot" DESPITE it, never BECAUSE of it. I see your point, certainly. And where I live I see gorgeous moms every day. Oh, I live on the org, by the way I think if you realize it's a term used by kids it makes more sense. We are surrounded by girls, and the women with kids are our moms and our moms' friends. So a mom is not really part of our realm of possibility. OK yeah I can see that how about the term "yummy mummies" used by everyone, which basically implies if you aren't keeping up with your maintenance (of your looks) you aren't yummy. (I don't put on lipstick to drop my kid off at kindy!) It also implies the "hot" DESPITE being a mum, since otherwise why even mention it? | |
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Mach said: MoniGram said: Interesting thread.
Come on gurl we're super sexy Moms and GRANNYS You have that right hun!!! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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