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Originally Posted by NORMAL550GIRL
.....since while there were a number of postives to being a woman in that era there were also a bunch of negatives. Despite the number of weeny, whiny metro-sexuals we got running around lately getting their nails done, I don't think I would want to go back there.
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From one of our sisters, a (PM).
In the 40s-50s-60s etc.. kids could enjoy their neighborhoods, I don't think that happens on a large scale today. Women like Marilyn and Jayne were sexy- not slutty,... There was still a mystery about women. These days, it's all hangin' out, if you know what I mean.
Men: Glen Ford, something about him just sits well with me. And lastly, Gene Autry. He wan't the handsomest fella, but something about him, perhaps his good guy ethos, just sits well with me.
Still for the women, what icons of yesteryear represents the best of men, and why?
FYI - I'm having a side note discussion with my niece, a comparative with men today, she's 25.