MILF pornography (acronym of "Mother I'd Like/Love to Fuck") is a genre of pornography in which the actresses are usually women ages 30 to 50, though many actresses have started making this type of pornographic films at age 25. Central to the typical MILF narrative is an age-play dynamic of older women and younger lovers, both males and female. A related term is cougar, which implies an older woman as predator.
Overview
The MILF pornography genre is a growing segment of the sex industry, and it has extended the careers of female pornographic actresses. Actresses of the MILF porn genre have their own awards: the XRCO "MILF of the Year Award", the AVN "MILF/Cougar Performer of the Year Award", and the Urban X Award for "Best MILF Performer" among others. In Japan, Adult Broadcasting Awards also has an award for the "Best Mature Actress".
In the UK, the term yummy mummy is used as well as MILF. The Oxford Dictionary defines the term as "an attractive and stylish young mother".
History
The term MILF itself was first documented in Internet newsgroups during the 1990s. The earliest known online reference is a 1995 Usenet post about a Playboy pictorial of attractive mothers. It was popularized by the 1999 film American Pie referring to Jennifer Coolidge's character, "Stifler's mom".
Popular culture
The term was popularized by the 1999 film American Pie. Actor John Cho first uttered the word when referring to Jennifer Coolidge's character, "Stifler's mom".
The concept of a MILF predates the term itself, as exemplified by Mrs. Robinson in the 1967 comedy classic The Graduate.
The Fountains of Wayne selection "Stacy's Mom," the video for which starred Rachel Hunter, described a similar such fixation in its lyrics.
Notable performers
(Data taken from Awards sections of individual articles)
See also
- Age disparity in sexual relationships
- List of pornographic subgenres
- Lists of pornographic actors
References
External links
- Sexuality portal
- Pornography portal