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Older Actresses that you Crushed on…

She was so hot in that film. And in Barbarella.
hell, she even looked good in workout videos
just cannot stand her politics and thus, there was never any sexual appeal
 
Liz Taylor before I was born. I totally understood what everyone was talking about when I saw her in Hot Tin Roof.

Oh, let's also add the girl from West Side Story: Natalie Wood.
 
Farrah Fawcett. Had a huge of her in my bedroom when I was a kid.
I saw Ms Fawcett one night while having dinner at the old Luchow’s in NYC. She and a male dinner companion were seated at the table next to my wife and I. She was just as beautiful in real life.
 
Nice!!
About 20 years ago I worked at a large pet store chain in Gwinnett County GA. One night Mariah Carey, her little dog, as well as three gigantic bodyguards came in to shop. She was also just as beautiful as her CD Jackets.
 
Nice!!
About 20 years ago I worked at a large pet store chain in Gwinnett County GA. One night Mariah Carey, her little dog, as well as three gigantic bodyguards came in to shop. She was also just as beautiful as her CD Jackets.
The 1980's version of Mariah Carey was hot as F.
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Agnes Moorehead....Aunt Bea.... Hazel....the Brady Bunch's maid.....The blonce gal in 'The Munsters'
 
In Shawshank Redemption, the dude was all about Rita Hayworth (1918-1987).

Now, that goes way back.
 
Lillian Gish (1893-1993)

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I can sort of understand why some people might call Lillian Gish's beauty "ethereal", but truth be told, she looked like a ghost to me.
 
Who were the older actresses growing up that you had a thing for?

#1. Diane Lane. I remember seeing her first on Lonesome Dove. She’s only 11 years older than I am, and I have always thought she’s fine.

#2. Sally Field. Smokey and the Bandit and Gidget. There’s just something about her that I always found appealing. She played Hanks love interest (Punchline) and mother (Forrest Gump).

#3 Jaclyn Smith. Charlie’s Angels. She was an original Angel; enough said. I always thought she was sexier than Fawcett.

#4 Marilu Henner. Taxi’s Hot Redhead. I don’t know why. Redheads…

#5. Bebe Neuwirth. Lilith from Frasier and Cheers. Her hair bun and dark hair did it for me.

I could go on, but those are my top 5.

List yours…

That is a good list. I remember Diane Lane from "Lonesome Dove" and she is still beautiful.
 
I can sort of understand why some people might call Lillian Gish's beauty "ethereal", but truth be told, she looked like a ghost to me.
She typified the Poe gothic ideal.
 
She typified the Poe gothic ideal.
I guess different people have different tastes.

For me personally, the ideal feminine beauty is a woman with life-force pumping through her veins. She has a sunny smile, a killer sense of humor, a bit mischievous (this is deadly), and just generally fun to be around. I guess you can say I like women who are a bit boyish. Generally speaking, I am not a huge fan of women who are ultra-feminine. And I know that I am probably in the minority.

Looks-wise, I like Julianne Moore (love her smiles), Amanda Seyfriend (the dumb girl from the move Mean Girls). Gillian Anderson (agent Scully from the X-files) gets an honorable mention, because I believe that she has put on some weight due to her age.
 
I guess different people have different tastes.

For me personally, the ideal feminine beauty is a woman with life-force pumping through her veins. She has a sunny smile, a killer sense of humor, a bit mischievous (this is deadly), and just generally fun to be around. I guess you can say I like women who are a bit boyish. Generally speaking, I am not a huge fan of women who are ultra-feminine. And I know that I am probably in the minority.

Looks-wise, I like Julianne Moore (love her smiles), Amanda Seyfriend (the dumb girl from the move Mean Girls). Gillian Anderson (agent Scully from the X-files) gets an honorable mention, because I believe that she has put on some weight due to her age.
I was pointing out how tastes change over time. If you are old enough you will see how the ideal woman has changed even during your lifetime. I guess that is what this thread exposes.
 
I was pointing out how tastes change over time. If you are old enough you will see how the ideal woman has changed even during your lifetime. I guess that is what this thread exposes.
In days of old the, thick woman was considered hot. I saw a porn clip from Brazil a few months ago that reminded me why this may have been so.
 
I have this friend who loves fatties, like genuine fatties, maybe not in the obese category but definitely over-weight. I think it's kind of funny.
 
I have this friend who loves fatties, like genuine fatties, maybe not in the obese category but definitely over-weight. I think it's kind of funny.
Hey when 70% of the women are considered over weight it is probably a good strategy.

More than one-third of adults in the United States are obese. In the United States, 36.5 percent of adults are obese. Another 32.5 percent of American adults are overweight. In all, more than two-thirds of adults in the United States are overweight or obese.
 
I have this friend who loves fatties, like genuine fatties, maybe not in the obese category but definitely over-weight. I think it's kind of funny.
Rolls are kind of gross, but voluptuous is not.
 
A fattie is like getting two skinny women for the price of one.
 
I guess Michelle Pfeiffer when I was a kid. Never thought Erin Gray from Buck Rogers was hot when I was growing up but when I see the old pics now, I can't imagine why not.

On the other hand though Star Wars was my life in the early eighties, I never got the appeal of Carrie Fisher...
 
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