Famous men’s magazine Esquire has a very important message that they would like to share with the women of the world:
The age at which you are still attractive to men has officially increased to 42.
Hooray! Right?
In the August issue, writer Tom Junod has written a piece titled ‘In praise of 42-year-old women’. In it, Junod reveals that, to his total surprise, he has found some women past 40 whom he wouldn’t mind having sex with if given the opportunity.
But only some women. And only 2 years past 40.
If you’re 43? Tom ain’t remotely interested.
The August cover of Esquire magazine.Tom thinks this probably comes down to ‘a change in sexual fashion’, as once upon a time, the idea of sleeping with a 40+ women was apparently ‘tragic’: He says:
“Let’s face it: There used to be something tragic about even the most beautiful forty-two-year-old woman. With half her life still ahead of her, she was deemed to be at the end of something—namely, everything society valued in her, other than her success as a mother.
If she remained sexual, she was either predatory or desperate; if she remained beautiful, what gave her beauty force was the fact of its fading. And if she remained alone… well, then God help her.”
But now? Tom thinks sex with an ‘old’ lady might be okay! He says that “42 is not what it used to be” (i.e. gross) because, like, Cameron Diaz!
He’s decided this based on eight 42-year-old women, who are all (shockingly) hot enough to still be considered sexually desirable to him personally. They are: Cameron Diaz (who appears on the cover of Esquire sans pants), Sophia Vergara, Leslie Mann, Amy Poehler, Carla Gugino, Christina Applegate, Jennifer Garner and Maya Rudolph.
Now, you might notice some similarities between the lucky ladies who made Tom’s cut. Not only are they all totally fuck-able despite their age, they’re also funny, which means they can apparently bring something to the table to make up for their unfortunate lack of youth. As Tom puts it: