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When I started a website about magazines, fashion and feminism last year, nude redhead nudists I named it Magazine MILF to give it some sass. It goes without saying that this was a mortifying experience with my own mother. But I could also feel her blush with pride through the telephone lines when I told her that, among my brothers' high-school friends, she was the number-one MILF. But for friends and acquaintances over 40 -- those old souls who hadn't become acquainted with "Stacy's Mom" through the Fountains of Wayne song, or Stiffler's mom in the American Pie movies -- I was often required to define the word MILF. Back then, anyone under 40 knew exactly what I meant by MILF, and she or he usually got a chuckle out of the title's cheek.




These days, of course, thanks to Sarah Palin and the strenuous efforts of the RNC, everybody in every age group knows exactly what a MILF is. (In case you've been hiding in Osama bin Laden's cave, MILF is an acronym that stands for "Mom I'd Like to F---." In general parlance, it is a synonym for "hot mom.") Now the word is out, and some feminists have condemned the
term as yet another example of the thinly veiled misogyny that permeates our culture. Amy Alexander complained in a piece for The Root that back in her day, an attractive woman of a certain age was "more politely" referred to as a "Mrs. Robinson" -- as if a seducer of one's daughter's young suitor is somehow the more favorable archetype. And Megan Carpentier of Jezebel says MILF implies "that most women who have carried a child to term aren't f---able."




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Well, this feminist daughter of a bra-burning mother and women's-lib-marching father doth protest! Like men and fine wine, women get better with age -- and child birth -- and society is finally starting to get it. Postnatal women are no longer consigned to asexual frumpdom, and that is something to celebrate. Even if googling "MILF" brings up a nauseating amount of porn -- I hate the subjugation of women in skin flicks as much as Catharine
MacKinnon -- the word MILF in mainstream culture has nothing to do with male desire, and everything to do with a new era of motherhood. These well-meaning women are wrong. It is in fact, the exact opposite of Ms. Carpentier's contention. That's progress.




Much of the credit for the mainstream emergence of MILFiness goes to glamorous celebrity moms and the tabloids that chronicle their hotness at every step, from bump watch to pregnancy to post-delivery workouts (ugh) and accessorizing with and for the baby. Non-celebrity moms feel similarly empowered to maintain their prenatal looks and sexual confidence in a way that women of earlier generations did not. Think Gwen Stefani, Jessica Alba, Jennifer Garner and Angelina Jolie. These bombshells identify as strongly as mothers as they do confident career women with serious sex appeal.




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