Should Have Been Born In The 50's - Classic Beautiful Women

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I hate to be one of those, but my casual indifference and participation in this thread is a micro-signal that I feel this is so off-topic from the subject matter of this forum that it's incredibly boring. And it's from one of my favorite posters.

Give it just a little bit of though, my frien
 

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Man i wish i was born in the 50's - no social media, no smartphones, no mental exhaustion from looking at emails all day. Some people say that generations nowadays have it so easy, and in some ways they are right, but overall i don't think they are. Looking through some of photos of beautiful women from the 40's, 50's and 60's you can see that the standards of beauty for women have not changed, but i think these iconic beautiful women are still hard to beat nowadays. Here's some examples:
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Ahh it was always better in some far away time, long ago.

P.S. Looking at emails all day kills me too.
 

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Great body, but the face I find plain

This is her today at 66. I prefer her NOW to the new Wonder Woman.
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When she was young she had amazing boobs, now amazing eyes...
 

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I hate to be one of those, but my casual indifference and participation in this thread is a micro-signal that I feel this is so off-topic from the subject matter of this forum that it's incredibly boring. And it's from one of my favorite posters.

Give it just a little bit of though, my frien
Off topic? This is the only possible topic!
 

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it's a thread that includes beautiful women, it doesn't have to be on topic!
Don't get me wrong, she is obviously a beautiful woman, but at least when she was young, not what I find the most charming. I know we both have different tastes on that matter.
She aged very well. Obviously with the help of surgery. Still very beautiful woman for her age.
I personally adore people (old women and old men) who keep elegant and in a good shape when they age.
Being old does not mean being disgusting. I would have no problem dating some (very rare!) 65 years old women who have aged with a good body and, mostly, dignity.
 

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I personally adore people (old women and old men) who keep elegant and in a good shape when they age.
Being old does not mean being disgusting. I would have no problem dating some (very rare!) 65 years old women who have aged with a good body and, mostly, dignity.

At almost 29, I would date a woman in her 40's if she was the fit/taking care of herself type. 50's+ I think might be kind of weird for ltr, although I would gladly sleep with them if attractive. I guess it would be a case by case basis
 

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I am more of a Hepburn fanatic.
I know. But, albeit I have always admired Hepburn, I have never found her sensual. I don't know what it is, or what it is not. I know you will find this blasphemous, but I find her androgynous and I prefer womanly women.
 

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At almost 29, I would date a woman in her 40's if she was the fit/taking care of herself type. 50's+ I think might be kind of weird for ltr, although I would gladly sleep with them if attractive. I guess it would be a case by case basis

Of course. And it takes an open mind to be able to date older people. Some women and some men as a line of principle would never. I think beauty can be hidden in details, as beautiful eyes that totally conceal wrinkly skin.
Does dignity = hair?
Haha jk:p

Hahahah

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I've met such people through girls I've dated. Amazing to see it. Combination of genetics and taking care of yourself. Usually better looking people have more of an incentive to "hold on" to their looks and age gracefully.

Yes, I believe it must be very unusual that ugly people become good looking in their old age.
Well, if you have seen the new Twin Peaks, you will have noticed that the two best looking women are one in her late 40's (Watts) and one in her 50's (Bellucci).

And they both look very good because they were incredibly beautiful in their 20s. God knows how they live to retain those good looks...

Naomi in Twin Peaks
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Bellucci in Twin Peaks

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I dont like curvy women...

Naomi from Twin Peaks is 10/10 milf
 

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Naomi Watts I find soo plain.

Young Naomi or middle age, she just blends into the background for me.
Bland as f*** blonde.
 

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Naomi Watts I find soo plain.

Young Naomi or middle age, she just blends into the background for me.
Bland as f*** blonde.

she needs to get 100kg to satisfy ur desires
 

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I liked the style and class both women and men had in the 50's. The worst part growing up then was the smoking. Smoke filled rooms everywhere, you almost couldn't see ten feet in front of you in the casinos in Vegas. Then driving with a car full of adults smoking and the windows rolled up. It's a wonder I'm not dead already.
 

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I liked the style and class both women and men had in the 50's. The worst part growing up then was the smoking. Smoke filled rooms everywhere, you almost couldn't see ten feet in front of you in the casinos in Vegas. Then driving with a car full of adults smoking and the windows rolled up. It's a wonder I'm not dead already.
Did you grow up in the 50's?
 
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