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to be secretly chuffed that teenage boys shouted MILF at me when I walked

390 replies

LoveMyLapTop · 16/02/2009 17:42

past them?

ANd it was at me there was no one else around!

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SJLTM · 16/02/2009 17:52

Good for you, this happened to me while waitng for DC outside school made me feel good !

LoveMyLapTop · 16/02/2009 17:54

I did have a good look round to check
and then they shouted it again and started wrestling each other like they do!

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RimSuckAndSwallow · 16/02/2009 17:55

not unreasonable at all

RedFraggle · 16/02/2009 17:55

What does MILF mean [dim emoticon]

FAQinglovely · 16/02/2009 17:56

MILF = Mother I'd Like to F......

Clattered · 16/02/2009 17:57

I'd be horrified tbh.

cornsilk · 16/02/2009 17:59

Me too Clattered. I think that's awful.

LoveMyLapTop · 16/02/2009 18:00

Why awful?

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littlelamb · 16/02/2009 18:00

Horrible word, but this happened to me not long after I'd lost my pregnancy weight with dd - I was at the beach in a fab new outfit and it did make me smile a bit

cornsilk · 16/02/2009 18:01

It's vulgar.

cornsilk · 16/02/2009 18:03

It's also disrespectful.

charitygirl · 16/02/2009 18:03

Sorry, I think that's yuck - i HATE anything like that!

Mintyy · 16/02/2009 18:04

Yuck. YABU and, sorry to say this, really quite sad to be flattered by it.

One day your daughters will be dating teenage boys like that.

Or your sons will be hanging out with those teenage boys.

It is utterly disrespectful, how can you find it flattering?

littleboysblue · 16/02/2009 18:08

I'd really laugh if it was me, but no danger of that!!
I'd also be secretly chuffed, nice to get a littl ego boost every now and then.
I have to sk though, when you say teenage, do you mean 18/19 or do you mean 14/15? Because if it is the latter, it's a bit sick

SJLTM · 16/02/2009 18:14

Mine were about 19/20 ! and no not sad...I was also a bit chuffed ! took it lightly....made me smile.

mshadowsisfab · 16/02/2009 18:15

glad you were pleased.
I would have died

Claire236 · 16/02/2009 19:16

It's happened to me & it was a bit of an ego boost. Bit embarrassing at the same time.

cluelessnchaos · 16/02/2009 19:18

I would only like it if they were old enough to buy a pint or hold a driving licence, otherwise it would be a bit creepy.

Bluesapphire77 · 16/02/2009 19:25

Lol great innit
Bless em.
And yeah, one of our teenage daughters could be dating someone like that..thats what we warn them to avoid

BUT to be fair.. women reach sexual peak at 35, lads at what? 18-21?
Perfect [tongue hanging out emoticon right next to the embarrassed about admitting to being a potential cradle snatcher emoticon]

LoveMyLapTop · 16/02/2009 19:29

They were 16 -17
I wasnt flattered in a way that I wanted them to fancy me
It just was amusing that they even noticed someone as ancient as me

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nkf · 16/02/2009 19:32

No. I wouldn't like it. But I'm a humourless old feminist type. Before anyone else says it.

SweetAudrina · 16/02/2009 19:35

People take this kind of shit too seriously!

I'd have been secretely chuffed, whilst frowning at them and acting all superior

If they were 12-13 I'd be but at 16-17 ... you must still 'have it going on'

WinkyWinkola · 16/02/2009 19:36

I really don't like that expression, MILF. Or GILF. Or GGILF.

And TBH, teenage boys would f* anything!

So IMO not a massive compliment.

nkf · 16/02/2009 19:38

Chances are they were taking the piss. Just daring each to say it. It was almost certainly more about them than you.

LoveMyLapTop · 16/02/2009 19:43

cheers nkf
sense of humour bypass?

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