Are mothers more attractive?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm a hot mom.


Me too!


Me three! My kid's teacher in preschool told her that she has "hot skinny mommy"


Wow, what wonderful values to impart to your daughter.


agreed. I would make a complaint about this.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Uh no. I look and feel 100 years old. I used to look fresh and rested and dewy and pretty. At 8 months postpartum, I'm too skinny (really, it looks terrible), I have no time to exercise so no muscle tone, I look exhausted and sad, and my hair sucks from the postpartum shed. I look like an old mop.


Damn girl! I'm sorry. I'm 8 months PP and feeling really awesome.


What's your secret? I know I need to eat better and exercise, I'm just so tired and busy. What turned it around for you, or have you generally felt and looked good throughout?


I felt and looked terrible but I think finally getting sleep and walking every day has done wonders. Oh and I haven't gotten back into my prepregnancy clothes so I bought some in a size/shape that flatters my new body. Makes my whole outlook so much better.
Anonymous
Some of you sound insufferable. However great you look on the outside, you ain't as pretty on the inside.
Anonymous
37 yo male here and I think moms with basic look. Clean cut, well put together, not trying to hard are the hottest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a hot mom.


Me too!


Me three! My kid's teacher in preschool told her that she has "hot skinny mommy"


Wow, what wonderful values to impart to your daughter.


agreed. I would make a complaint about this.


Ha-ha! I never complain about compliments! But I am not as uptight as Americans.
Anonymous
yes, I'm a hot mom
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Um, sure. The mom jeans, bob haircut, and white Keds are super chic and alluring.
every guy i known hates it. most off them lie about it to their wife's to avoid drama. but privately they tell me they absolutely hate that bob haircut. they hate most shorter haircuts.
Anonymous
no. kids are a dealbreaker for most men without kids. otherwise single mothers wouldn't complain so much.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:As a dad, I feel I'd have a better shot with a mom.

I fantasize about them way more than others.


Love it that you fantasize about the group you have the most chance with! Would have thought the unobtainable would have been a more popular choice.


Maybe for some people.

Fantasies that are at least somewhat realistic do more for me.
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