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dh talked about miwlf whats your veiws

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dmo · 18/08/2006 10:57

dh and i were talking about women of a certain age (40-60) and how good they still look
miwlf (mothers i would like to fuck)
high on his list was demi moore and godie horn
whats your veiws guys

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CountTo10 · 18/08/2006 11:00

has he seen goldie hawn recently????? how is that attractive????!!!!!!

we all have those conversations - dp and I often remark on certain people that come on tv - are you worried?

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dmo · 18/08/2006 11:01

no
were only 30 he can look if he wants i trust him

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CountTo10 · 18/08/2006 11:04

I do understand the demi moore thing - if i look that good when I'm her age I defo won't be complaining!!!!! I quite like listening o tmy other half talking about women sometimes as he questions the whole super skinny thing as unattractive etc and makes me feel better about my wobbly bits!!!!

So are there FIWLF??

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 18/08/2006 11:17

FILF? Sean Connery any day

Trevor Eve too.......

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UnquietDad · 18/08/2006 11:30

We have these conversations all the time...
Top of my list would be Cherie Lunghi (in "The Brief", being bossy), Susan Sarandon, Carol Vorderman and Michelle Pfeiffer. Also amazed to discover Rachel de Thame, the gardening woman, is over 40. She could come round to mine and get her hands dirty any time. As could Kim Wilde. The DW recently discovered a bit of a thing for Christopher Eccleston, but I don't think she fancies anybody much over 45.

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twinsetandpearls · 18/08/2006 11:32

Carol Vorderman - yuck far too annoying how can you shag someone when they are too busy admiring themsleves and planning there latest book deal called look at me aren't I fab live on mung beans and you too could look like me except you can't because I am thinner and prettier than you.

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twinsetandpearls · 18/08/2006 11:32

Cherie Lunghi is another matter though.

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UnquietDad · 18/08/2006 11:34

CountTo10, I and EVERY other bloke I know just don't get the "super-skinny thing". Posh Spice is one of the most unattractive people I have ever seen. Give me Charlotte Church any day - a girl who looks as if she'd have a pint or two and a curry, then take you home for some filthy and possibly illegal activity, without worrying about her figure every two seconds. It's been a long time, but I do remember there are few things more off-putting than taking someone out to dinner who sits and picks at a salad for an hour and won't even have a drink.

Lad-mags are full of idealised women looking thin, but why? We all like to "hold something we can see", in the immortal words of Paul Heaton.

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dmo · 18/08/2006 12:10

thanks unquietdad makes all us mums feel sexy

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CountTo10 · 18/08/2006 12:22

lol unqdad - made me roar out loud re the CC bit!!!!!

Now I'm hearing the Sean Connery bit vvvq - what about Al Pacino in his hey day hmmmmmmmmm.

Also loving Keifer Sutherland - not quite there on the father thing maybe but he's older than me so that's good enough for me!!!!

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CountTo10 · 18/08/2006 12:24

also used to have a thing for michael douglas or is that just too gross???

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UnquietDad · 18/08/2006 12:32

In fact, none of the Spice Girls in their heyday really did it for me. (I realise this is because their music was aimed at 7-year-old girls and not 30-something blokes, but I just thought I'd mention it.) Except possibly Geri. That's curvy, dirty redhead Geri circa 1998, of course, and emphatically NOT stick-thin, pale, macrobiotic vegan mineral-water-drinking Geri from 2001-ish.

(I know the Vorders thing doesn't really fit,but I suppose I don't really lump her in withn all those other "thin" women.)

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Panboy · 18/08/2006 15:17

Vorders? Get outta here!! No sex appeal what so ever - self lovey and simpering, albeit in an intelligent way...

No, a real, unself-conscious woman does it every time!! A woman who knows how to hold her own, as well as yours...and not stick thin either..who are they trying to kid that being sexy...bollocks....

Carrie Fisher...the mature one, not Star Wars...now that is a woman who straightens me out.....

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Mascaraohara · 18/08/2006 15:21

LOL at unquietdad.. first visit to the mens room.. I reckon I might hangout in her more often.

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Mascaraohara · 18/08/2006 15:21

oh dear.. in HERE more often.

How inappropriate

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Panboy · 18/08/2006 15:23

oh and the "taking it up the ar*se with C.C.?" - not illegal anymore...so where's the fun in that??

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UnquietDad · 18/08/2006 15:55

Just can't help it

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Panboy · 18/08/2006 16:27

Yes you can. You just didn't want to.....cheers!

that eastenders gal? What?????

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UnquietDad · 18/08/2006 17:18

The chunky one, or the one without a functioning septum?

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 18/08/2006 17:24

LOL at functioning sceptum.

DP is rather partial to Goldie Hawn, but not so much now as when she was in her 40s/50s. And not when she was in her 20s/30s as she looked to "girly"/baby spice.

Michael Douglas (boak) at ANY age.....yik.

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Bumblelion · 18/08/2006 17:26

Top of my list of fiwlf is Ricky Gervais (although am not sure if he is a father or not).

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 18/08/2006 17:30

oh yuk bumble!

I know they say a sense of humour is attractive but seriously?

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babydoodoo · 18/08/2006 17:34

I'm a teacher and so get to check out all the sexy 'milfs' at parents evening. Only problem is they're all my sort of age and so the milf fantasy doesn't really apply as surely its only teenage boys who fantasise about the older woman or milf. In that case, i should be fantasising about women in their fifties and sixties... ugh.

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UnquietDad · 18/08/2006 17:44

Be fair though. Susan Sarandon and Cherie Lunghi are both hot 50somethings.

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Bumblelion · 18/08/2006 17:53

dmo

Your opening comment about women of a certain age (I am 40 next year) and it scares me that I will then be of a "certain age" although I certainly don't feel or look it!!!

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