I think, were one to be pedantic, one would say that the term really ought not to apply to just any mothers, but rather to someone the age of your general peergroup's mothers. Such as Stiffler's Mom to Stiffler's friends.
So, say, Susan Sarandon = MILFy, but Heidi Klum != MILFy.
Heidi Klum != MILFy
Unless, as on Supernatural, you are an eight year old who is written to talk like a grownup. And be slapped stupid by every adult in hearing range.
And, if Dean's gonna be all MILF-aware, surely he could go for the one MILF who's already on the show? Where is Ellen at?
Yup, I've got lieutenant pop culture, because I haven't seen any of the things that term has popped up in.
And I'd third it. Hell yes.
(knew about MILF as a shorthand for Mrs Robinson-esque fancying - not sure what that says about me)
Well, I dunno as y'all know, but Samantha Ferris announced in a chat lately, in the context of Dean/Ellen, that the cast and crew read everything. So it's not like they don't know there's an audience for Dean/Ellen...
(I am so never writing smut for this show...)
Even the TV guide dude put in a vote for Dean/Ellen last year.
As for writing smut, you could always get a sock puppet! Not that I'd encourage that. Except that I totally would, if it meant more stuff that was both sexy and not incest, and thus right there for me to read.
Thanks, Plei. I honestly don't think I could write smut anonymously and not have anyone immediately know who I was.
Not to mention how much I wig out whenever I do write smut.
Kim Manners wouldn't know who you were, though! (You know, unless he's been lurking and reading the fic since X-Files.) You'd be safe!
Smut used to be easier back before I felt the need to justify it.
Smut used to be easier back before I felt the need to justify it.
Heh. The one completely unjustifiable piece of smut I ever wrote was a bit of Jack/Sawyer (LOST) for some New Years' Eve challenge a few years back. Nothing else to it, and no justification for it atall.
And I don't even like Jack!