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== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Age disparity in sexual relationships]]
*[[MILF pornography]]
*[[MILF pornography]]



== References ==
== References ==

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MILF, an acronym for "mother I'd like to fuck", is a common colloquial term generally regarded as vulgar when spelled out. Slight variations include mom I'd like to fuck.

Usage

MILF denotes a sexually attractive older female, generally between 35 and 50 in age and not necessarily an actual mother. The term was popularized by the film American Pie (1999),[1] though the origin of the term predates this (the term was already used for years on the Internet).[2] In addition, the term was used in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) in a description of Bill's stepmom by Ted. In 2007, Spirit Airlines ran a promotional campaign titled "M.I.L.F.", described as meaning "Many Islands, Low Fares".[3]

Tori Amos' song "Big Wheel" on her 2007 album American Doll Posse refers to herself (or rather the character she portrays in the song) as a MILF.[4]

The Non-Offensive term Yummy Mummy also applies particularly in the UK, however there is a school of thought that this should only be applied to women under 30. [5] [6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Taormino, Tristan (October 30, 2007). "The Rise of MILFs and Mommies in Sexual-Fantasy Material".
  2. ^ An example of 1995 internet usage of 'MILF' predating American Pie.
  3. ^ "Over the Line?". The O'Reilly Factor. 2007-12-11. Fox News Channel. {{cite episode}}: External link in |transcripturl= (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |transcripturl= ignored (|transcript-url= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "Big Wheel lyrics". May 12, 2009. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  5. ^ The Guardian 2 March 2008
  6. ^ http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=yummy%20mummy