60: Milfs
The term's rise coincided with the popularity of reality television shows like Desperate Housewives and the Real Housewives series in the early 2000s, which centered on the lives and attractiveness of mature women. Critics like May Friedman have argued that the term can deny women sexual agency by positioning them as objects of desire for younger men, often framing them specifically in relation to their status as mothers.
Before the acronym existed, the "attainable older woman" trope was established by characters like Mrs. Robinson in the 1967 film The Graduate . 60 milfs
Pop culture has seen attempts to redefine the term. For example, singer Fergie’s 2016 song "M.I.L.F. $" recast the acronym as " Moms I'd Like to Follow ". Cultural Impact The term's rise coincided with the popularity of