I was watching an old movie last saturday, with the beautful "Sofia Loren".... what a beautiful woman... isn't she??? still she is! even though years passed through.... Incredible!! I wld love to be like her when older...
Slightly off-topic, but I just wanna say it: any women reading this who are dreading aging need to forget all about that nonsense and cancel your subscription to Cosmo. Ms. Loren may be an exceptional example, but ALL women just get better and better looking until at least 45, and many times a lot longer. A taut, lineless, pudge-free body isn't the only thing to "looks." I mean, Britney Spears has a lot of sex appeal, but Sheryl Crow has a lot of sex appeal and "looks" like she knows what to do with it. I'm still desperately clinging to the "youth" of my late twenties but I'd have absolutely no qualms about hopping into the sack with a sexy woman 20+ years my senior. In fact it's a fantasy I hope I get to fulfill before me+20 yrs > average menopause age...
other great looking older-than-media-wants-you-to-think-are-sexy women:
Cybill Shepherd (53)
Wendie Malick (53) [Nina from "Just Shoot Me"]
Candice Bergen (turns 57 on Friday, happy birthday!)
and, to make this slightly more on-topic, some we might be more familiar with whose ages are less publicly accessible:
Our very own Melonie Charm
Pandora Peaks (who has to be older than her imdb listed bday of 1974, or her oldest magazine spreads are illegal... come on, who's gonna consider Pandora unattractive at ANY age)
No idea how old Kim Chambers is, but at any rate I think she looks many times hotter today than in her first appearances at least 12+ years ago. Feel the same way about Lisa Lipps.
Which brings me to an interesting sub-topic, especially concerning Mel who'll be the only one of those ladies to possibly read this: how do you tell a woman she's beautiful because of her age, not in spite of it, without sounding like an insulting/patronizing jackass? On the one hand I think I should avoid it altogether, because there are so many ways to let a woman know she's beautiful without mentioning age, and that'd be the safe route. On the other hand, when so many women are insecure about aging and women as sexy as Pandora feel they need to be dishonest about their age, I think it needs to be said. Opinions? (feel free to reply somewhere else or in private if this is too off-topic)