Hottest Decade

When Are Women Most Attractive

  • 1920s

    Votes: 5 5.0%
  • 1930s

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • 1940s

    Votes: 4 4.0%
  • 1950s

    Votes: 6 5.9%
  • 1960s

    Votes: 27 26.7%
  • 1970s

    Votes: 17 16.8%
  • 1980s

    Votes: 16 15.8%
  • 1990s

    Votes: 8 7.9%
  • 2000s

    Votes: 4 4.0%
  • 2010s

    Votes: 13 12.9%

  • Total voters
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Aliblahba

 
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The here and now:

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TOP THAT MOTHERFUCKERS! :heart::heart::heart:

Where you at dude3737?
 

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Laner

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I am with Ali on this. The women now, in the 7-10 range, are the best looking ever. Better hair, fitness, racial mixing, etc.

But in the 5-0 category there are some truly spectacular manatees that would have been considered circus sideshows in the 1980's and before.

The average, due to less obesity, was likely the best in the 60's, 70's and 80's.
 

soup

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Aliblahba said:
The here and now:





TOP THAT MOTHERFUCKERS! :heart::heart::heart:

Where you at dude3737?

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Nevermind the fatty on the right, even short-hair looked better in the 1980's
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AnonymousBosch

 
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Aliblahba said:
The here and now:

TOP THAT MOTHERFUCKERS! :heart::heart::heart:

The girls are beautiful, but they're taking their cues of what is sexy from pornography and media. It's not their *natural* femininity. They're too self-aware for me.

And for me, it's the 70's, when I first started to notice girls in that way, and what holds them in time as sexy for me is the fact that I was a kid and too young to bang them.

I could come home after school to Hot Gossip dancing on my television.

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Catherine Bach in her Daisy Dukes:

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And Kate Bush:

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Picnic at Hanging Rock was in the movie theatres:

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Damn, I still love the small tits + no bra combo.

Ads like this were the norm, see 0:19:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MszuCHn0k-A

And you had Delvene Delaney on the Paul Hogan Show, enjoying being sexually-objectified, who was sexy enough that guys still talk about her 30 years later.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxvvfXUMLsk
 

Aliblahba

 
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The 80's considered this to be a supermodel:


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This is where the lines became blurred between males and females. 80's failed.
 

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From my perspective I would pick mid 60s to mid 70s before the rise of punk and its accompanying androgyny that then then led to the role reversals of the New Romantics. I liked Popstarlets from then such as Lulu, Sally Carr and Agnetha Faltskog and actresses such as Juliet Harmer, Raquel Welch and believe it or not the young Joanna Lumley. You had the modish mini skirt look and long feminine hair without it coming across as overdone and pretentious like many overtly self-conscious modern girls (In Britain many a half decent under 30 thinks she is a Victoria's Secret Model - Despite denying it if they were queried I am sure they know deep down British women are amongst Europe's most unkept and lazy and therefore know their raised value if they are attractive, they possibly even like it that way as less competition in provincial Britain than provincial Europe or the Americas). I usually find the plastic Essex WAG slutlight look now popular in the UK a turnoff as it rarely emphasises a womans natural beauty if she has any. At least things have improved from the 'GIRL POWER' 1990s in the UK when Britpop fashions meant that women often had short bob cuts and it was often only rockstars or male actors such as Brad Pitt who had long hair. Girls like Taylor Swift are a shift in the right direction aesthetically but unfortunately she seems a hypocrytical carousel rider who'll probably be looking for a very wealthy nice beta provider in a decade or so.
 

Aliblahba

 
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AnonymousBosch said:
The girls are beautiful, but they're taking their cues of what is sexy from pornography and media. It's not their *natural* femininity. They're too self-aware for me.

This is due to lack of real role models in women's lives. The moms are whores and the dads are herbs. When the girl reaches adulthood it gets worse because there's nowhere to turn but to media/Hollywood/porn. And that machine is cashing in by devastating women's self esteem. Men are probably worse than the women which is why you have 100 beta orbiters sucking ass to each girl. Chicks now have to cull through a lot of slag just to find one masculine male. Women instinctively still want to be naturally feminine, but have gotten lost. A shame really.
 
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I voted '80s because I have thing for the teen movie queens of that decade.

But one thing is certain: in the decade that followed it all came crumbling down. What the hell happened? Grunge. Ugly flannel fashions. Piercings and tattoos on women.

In the sphere of celebrities, grunge produced few hot women. Female dance singers went from trying to please straight men to being gay icons (Madonna, Mariah) and becoming shells of their former selves. Or they came off like cartoons (Spice Girls).

I saw a changeover with movie stars too. We used to get hot women like Rebecca DeMornay who was in "Risky Business" or Darryl Hannah (a personal fave).

But by the 1990s we were getting horse-face Julia Roberts and blah Renee Zellwegger -- women that I think were popular because female movie goers didn't have to feel threatened by them.

I totally agree and I remember women in the 80’s being a bit over dressed with leggings, shoulder pads etc. but at least they made an effort to look good. The 80’s was all about showing off and being glamorous. Remember the 80s heavy metal videos with the hot women? They videos were a bit ridiculous and but the women were great! After grunge it was bands moaning about how shitty their lives were...it's like they sucked the joy out of living.

In 90’s (probably because of grunge), women no longer gave a shit about their appearance. Actually neither did a lot of men, come to think of it.
 

AnonymousBosch

 
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Merenguero said:
soup said:

Supposedly, Prince was trying to get on this lady, so he let her have that Manic Monday song that he wrote. She took the song, made a big hit out if it, and rejected Prince.

Susannah Hoffs. My older sister was a dead ringer for her in the 80's, which is how I learnt, even before being older enough to date, that girls with options aren't attracted to 'nice guys' or 'rich guys', but alpha guys.

It was also interesting to notice the hatred she inspired in ugly women by simply existing.
 

AnonymousBosch

 
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Wendy James, singer of English Band Transvision Vamp could probably win for the 80's purely by herself. One of the very few women who was damn sexy with short hair.

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That being said, I have never seen a woman hit the wall as hard as she did.
 

Blaster

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If you're factoring out obesity, attitudes, and unfortunate genetics I would say here and now, with some caveats.

Generally, I think that clothing materials, makeup, and hair products have improved steadily over the past century. Options for decorating and enhancing the female form have never been greater. Occasionally, fashion is afflicted by very stupid trends that make many girls look horrible, but I think that on balance there's been improvement over time; and even when the dumbest fads are being followed everywhere there are still women with taste and style who can stay sexy while giving a nod to current fashion.

So that's why I'd vote "here and now." But if you're looking for maximum prevalence of thin women and feminine attitudes with minimum prevalence of skrillex dykes and self-mutilation, at least in the US you can pretty much rule out any decade after 1980.
 

Kickb

Hummingbird
From my little brothers instagram account I'm seeing some good future talent. Super slutty style on its way fellas. Dont belive the hype about kids losing interest in sex either.

*not saying I am into kids his age but just an observation I have made.

Anyways I vote for the 80s.
 

Snowplow

Pelican
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Aliblahba said:
Quoted from The Encyclopedia of Ali:

1920's- Best decade. Slutty women, prohibition, opiates, running moonshine, gangsters.

1930's- Meh.

1940's- Greatest generation. Women were ok and U.S. was a pussy paradise for liberal dudes that refused to serve. Europe was a pussy paradise for Americans.

1950's- Bland.

1960's- Hottest women.

1970's- Fucking baby boomers. Spreading homosexuality and communism one vote at a time.

1980's- Fucking baby boomers on coke. Now dying from overdose and Aids. The only two things that save this decade was Ronald Reagan and Motley Crue.

1990's- Fucking baby boomers and Bill Clinton. Lame decade but hot girls and clubs were good for pickup.

2000's- Was a big haze. I can't remember much.

2010's- Fucking baby boomers and now fucking hipsters still fucking shit up and leaving us to clean up the mess. Hot bitches though.

Hahaha best thing I've read on here! Especially the 1980s. I want an Ali encyclopedia!
 
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