Of course, the question is senseless if you are not old enough to be properly considered a milf... and I am not writing a number here, no Sir. :-)
Note: "milf" is an acronym standing for "mom I'd like to fuck", it has an obvious positive meaning for men but it may also be regarded as rude by some women, I suppose.
Being a woman in her forties with a teenage son, I suppose this might apply to me. I'm not really sure how I feel about the term except to say that I most definitely prefer it over the term 'cougar' (HATE that word!). I'm not a big fan of such slangs in general but I suppose there are worse things to be called
Quote by BelleduJour Being a woman in her forties with a teenage son, I suppose this might apply to me. I'm not really sure how I feel about the term except to say that I most definitely prefer it over the term 'cougar' (HATE that word!). I'm not a big fan of such slangs in general but I suppose there are worse things to be called
Thank you very much for your feedback, Milady. From my experience, in sex stories and websites the term milf is quite more common than cougar and the latter is reserved for mature women who try to seduce young men. I mean that one could be a milf without being a cougar and the other way round... :-)
I'm a mom and get offers time to time - so I guess that makes me one. lol - I don't understand the draw, though, to the whole 'milf' concept. Some guys love the whole concept and genre - rather than just seeing the occasional mother that's appealing - they go for anything and everything that's 'milf' in any regard.
Like I said when this was asked in another thread, I much rather be considered a Mother Id Love To Fuck then a Mother I Wouldnt Fuck With His Cock Even If If I Put On 3 Condoms And A Bag Over Both Our Heads....................or something like that, LOL!!
Being called a MILF doesnt offend me or flatter me really, well maybe a flatters a little, LOL. Cougar would insult me, to me it has a derogatory meaning. But in general labels are dumb
Quote by TheDevilsWeakness I'd rather be called MILF than Ma'am...
That is quite an interesting point to me. I have a website called Sir Robert's Stories and play the role of Sir Robert when chatting with my visitors. "Sir Robert" addresses all the women as "Miladies" and, so far, I have only had positive responses. I understand that Milady is more appealing than Madam and, thus, you would not be offended if you were addressed as "Milady", is that so?
Quote by lovin_barbs I`d definately not be offended,why would I be???
I don't really know, that was the reason I asked. ;-) I am a man so I know how milf is used on a group of men and its meaning, I think I have not ever used "milf" when talking to women. I suppose that some women may think that the term MILF is rude or a way to refer to women as mere sexual objects. I don't know.
Of course, my question referred to a guy considering that a woman is a milf and not calling her a milf. I suppose that the latter behaviour could be considered rude under most circumstances.
Technically I AM a mother, so.... I guess it fits? I'm not sure I really like it as a label, but hey, I've been called worse...
I think that most of the time guys use MILF not just to refer to mothers but also to women on the age to be mothers. It does not matter if you are "technically a mother" or not, at least from my experience. ;-)
I think that most of the time guys use MILF not just to refer to mothers but also to women on the age to be mothers. It does not matter if you are "technically a mother" or not, at least from my experience. ;-)
I know what you mean, but if they aren't a mother, then should it not be OWILTF?? (older woman I'd like to fuck)
Oh, and please never call me an 'older woman', not if you'd like to keep your testicles...
That is quite an interesting point to me. I have a website called Sir Robert's Stories and play the role of Sir Robert when chatting with my visitors. "Sir Robert" addresses all the women as "Miladies" and, so far, I have only had positive responses. I understand that Milady is more appealing than Madam and, thus, you would not be offended if you were addressed as "Milady", is that so?
I agree with TDW I'd much rather be referred to as a MILF instead of Ma'am, That just makes me feel old and being a 47 year old woman of 2 children I don't need to be reminded of my age lol as for the terms you like to use, I particularly do not care for those either. They remind me of Robin Hood times where its said to women of royalty.
That is quite an interesting point to me. I have a website called Sir Robert's Stories and play the role of Sir Robert when chatting with my visitors. "Sir Robert" addresses all the women as "Miladies" and, so far, I have only had positive responses. I understand that Milady is more appealing than Madam and, thus, you would not be offended if you were addressed as "Milady", is that so?
Your intonation and manner would decide if I liked it or not. Same goes for some overconfident, snot-nosed 18yr old brat, sneering at women, and calling them MILFs.
A little Class... not Crass, will get you more Ass.
Quote by sirrobertstories Of course, the question is senseless if you are not old enough to be properly considered a milf... and I am not writing a number here, no Sir. :-)
Note: "milf" is an acronym standing for "mom I'd like to fuck", it has an obvious positive meaning for men but it may also be regarded as rude by some women, I suppose.
Hey, I'm 54 and the guys are all over me, I get offers every day it seems. It makes me very happy, and I have taken a few up on their offers. They could also have closed their eyes and run away...
"When its too kinky for everybody else, its just gettin' good for me."
(Kinky Freedman)
The only problem I have with this expression is that it's an acronym which just lately I have developed a strong distaste for. I realize such things are part of today's instant gratification society which has developed an impatience even with words themselves (reminds me of George Orwell), but would prefer the whole sentence or even better, think of some original way to express your desire rather than an abbreviated cliche.
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