Originally posted by darmstadt
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No, because it isn't necessarily true. It just doesn't work that way; lifestyle, education levels, diet, activity and so on have a huge influence in how people look as they age. Lady Tester is much better looking than MIL was at the same age. My mother is much better looking than her mother at any age. Lady Tester will not permit me to become anywhere near as podgy as my father.
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Coward....Originally posted by Troll View PostMy MIL got a bit "fruity" at her sons wedding when my missus went off chatting to her mates ... bit of caressing and talk of "if I were 20 years younger" which I fended off.. never mentioned to the missus and best forgotten... she was definitely a MiLF
Seize the moment......
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My MIL got a bit "fruity" at her sons wedding when my missus went off chatting to her mates ... bit of caressing and talk of "if I were 20 years younger" which I fended off.. never mentioned to the missus and best forgotten... she was definitely a MiLF
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sounds like you got a sportsmans double on the cards there...Originally posted by vetran View Postluckily MIL looks good for her age. Wife looks better!
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about 40 i think.....Originally posted by BigTime View Post
how old was she?
not quite Anne Bancroft but she was still pretty hot
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She certainly sounds like a great auntie... Especially if one were 16.
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not the MIL but it was I suppose great auntie.....
did a bit of a Graduate when I was 16 one new years eve.....
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Don't you ever look at your MIL and think: "tulip, my wife is going to look like that one day!"
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But didn't have a problem cheating on her own daughter to begin with.Originally posted by BigTime View PostA friend of mine indulged and got kicked out for it. The mother thought it only right to let her daughter know. I believe they got back together but haven't heard from him in years so don't know if it lasted.
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A friend of mine indulged and got kicked out for it. The mother thought it only right to let her daughter know. I believe they got back together but haven't heard from him in years so don't know if it lasted.
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You left your wife for her mum? Good effort!!Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostNope
But disturbingly my MIL used to get a bit wild if she got drunk, at one wedding party she was seen on the dance floor yanking her knickers off, pulling funky moves whilst twirling said knickers about her head
Good thing I'm divorced now
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Nope
But disturbingly my MIL used to get a bit wild if she got drunk, at one wedding party she was seen on the dance floor yanking her knickers off, pulling funky moves whilst twirling said knickers about her head
Good thing I'm divorced now
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