MQMF, Madre Que Me Follaría [cita requerida]) hace referencia a las mujeres que a una edad madura son sexualmente deseables y atractivas. Normalmente una MILF se corresponde con cualquier mujer atractiva que, por su edad, podría ser la madre del que usa el término. Por ejemplo, para un joven de entre 20 y 25 años una MILF sería cualquier mujer sexualmente atractiva que se encuentre en el rango de edad de 40-55 años. Una mujer joven no se considera MILF aunque sea madre. También se les conoce como "Maduras".
parece que por aca la definicion cambia con base en la edad del que la define. hmmm interesante!
diccionarios dicen:
an attractive older woman, usually a mother, who is regarded as a sexual object by a younger man.
mujer madura atractiva, normalmente es madre, que es considerada como objeto sexual por un hombre mas joven
en USA el termino tiene algunas diferencias que en GB
This abbreviation is used in colloquial English—instead of the whole phrase. It connotes a sexually attractive female, usually several years older than the person using the term.[1] In the UK, the term yummy mummy is used as well as MILF. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the term as "an attractive and stylish young mother"[2] while the top entry in the Urban Dictionary adds that this person is "under 30, while MILFs are over 30".[3]
The concept of the MILF predates the term itself, as exemplified by Mrs. Robinson in the classic 1967 comedy The Graduate.[4]
The term itself was first documented in Internet newsgroups during the 1990s.[5] It was popularized by the 1999 film American Pie, where John Cho's character (simply credited as 'MILF Guy No. 2') used the term to refer to Jennifer Coolidge's character 'Stifler's Mom'.[1]
A 2007 article in New York Magazine stated that evidence the term had become mainstream included "25,000-plus MILF-branded mugs and tees on Café Press to a rash of hot-mama books (The Hot Mom’s Handbook, Confessions of a Naughty Mommy, The MILF Anthology), television shows (Desperate Housewives, The Real Housewives of Orange County, the forthcoming contest Hottest Mom in America, and a pilot in development called MILF & Cookies), and, of course, a concomitant porn genre (though the majority of these films simply feature women in their late twenties or early thirties—dinosaurs in the porn biz—defiling baby-faced 'pool boys' and 'grocery clerks')." The authors of the article went on to hypothesize, "How exactly did a once-taboo erotic fetish become a widespread, culturally sanctioned ideal, a perverse mix of branding and empowerment?"[4]