Sexiest Decade

Sexiest decade?

  • 1910's

    Votes: 1 3.4%
  • 1920's

    Votes: 3 10.3%
  • 1930's

    Votes: 5 17.2%
  • 1940's

    Votes: 1 3.4%
  • 1950's

    Votes: 1 3.4%
  • 1960's

    Votes: 10 34.5%
  • 1970's

    Votes: 2 6.9%
  • 1980's

    Votes: 4 13.8%
  • 1990's

    Votes: 2 6.9%

  • Total voters
    29
ABSTRUSE said:
Elvis was the epitomy of sex and didn't have to be naked.

He was also the epitome of fat, and I can only thank God that Elvis didn't show himself to his fans naked.:rolleyes:
 
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Originally posted by ABSTRUSE
Elvis was the epitomy of sex and didn't have to be naked.
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Svenskaflicka said:


He was also the epitome of fat, and I can only thank God that Elvis didn't show himself to his fans naked.


Flicka, the reference was to the Elvis of the fifties. He was lean and muscular then; he didn't get fat until the late sixties.:kiss:
 
The Roaring 20's

Sub Joe said:
Which was the sexiest decade of the last century?

The period known as the Roaring 20's -- 1917 to 1929 -- had flappers, bootleg booze, speak-easies, the invention of the Rumble Seat, the birth Porno movies and naughty French Postcards, and the first real successes of the Feminist movement.

I think the only decade that can compete is the 1960's with Free Love, Hippies, Communes and the birth of the Pill -- but I think the 60's fits better as the "raunchiest decade" thanit dos as the "sexiest."

The 1930's may have had more Sex in the movies, but the 1920's had more sexual revolution and display every where else.
 
I voted for the 60s, because that decade saw a unique collision of conditions that can't be recreated - the innocence of the 50s met the sexual revolution, an era of liberation. People were damn near giddy about their sexuality.
 
:) All the decades except maybe the teens had their good points. I still think the seventies because there was more sexual freedom than any other time. It was in the sixties that Lenny Bruce was arrested for saying things to a nightclub full of adults that can be heard on prime time TV today. There were anti-sodomy laws all over and laws against interracial cohabitation and abortions before the seventies, but hardly any after then. Whatever sexual freedom the sixties had, the seventies had even more of it. The eighties would have continued it but that was the time of Ronald Reagan and AIDS.
 
For what it's worth:

The problem with "decades" is they don't always match the nation's mood. There's a vast difference betwee 1961 and 1969. IMHO the sexiest period would be something like 1965-1975. By the late '70's herpes was on the rise, militant feminism was question overt eroticism and the nation seemed to be suffering nervous exhaustion from the previous 10-15 years.

Having lived through both decades, I'd give a slight edge to the '60's because so much was new. The Pill, panty hose, and mini-skirts were the overt signs of the changing role for women the liberation movement would soon give voice. The Beatles came to New York in 1964 and music was never the same. The Viet Nam war gave life, love, and sex a special intensity. Woodstock, love-in's, and the slogan, "Make love, not war," were products of the '60's.

But while sex in the '60's may have been more ground breaking, there was probably more sex going on in the '70's. By then, the old sexual "norms" first broken in the '60's were largely discredited. The Gay and Women's liberation movements came to public attention in that decade. "Men's" magazine became mainstream as did "Playgirl". It was chic to attend porn movies or flicks such as "Last Tango in Paris."

So it's a matter of choice. However, without an operative definition of, "Sexiest," I'd vote for the '60's.

Rumple Foreskin :cool:
 
Hi guys,

I'll throw my two cents in. I agree with Joe that the pre-war thirties were exciting, sensual, and explorative. For me personally, it's the 60's. In the 60's I lost my cherry, my innocence, and damn near my life in Nam. But all the free love from New York to California, the hot girls just looking to get laid because it was the 60's.
 
In this past decade: 1917: the year of the Dadaists, of Cabaret Voltaire, the pre- American 20s - much wilder.

Otherwise, 1789 - pre-revolutionary France - branding - decadance - pretty sure the dandy comes from there . . . when anything went - if you were noble ;) and all could happen. Asi9de from eating anything but cake - lol - need to know :(

Otherwise Egypt - have a fascination, but will get there sexually :)
 
Glad to see mine and a few other's preferred era the 60's is in the lead, still can't remember fuck all much about it though:D:devil:
 
ok FINE pops - grr - I was a bit of a babe then, so reality - let me see . . . can't recall the California coke years, or the mescaline years, cant recall the pot pre-high school years, and can't recall the acid early 80s. SO - recall the last year best . . . .when in a foursome from heaven . . . and the day after - unbeknownst to me . . .
 
ABSTRUSE said:
I was born in the 60's does that count?

Oh shit!!... Now hold on... listen, I said I can't remember bugger all... I never knew your mum... honest.:D :devil:
 
pop_54 said:
Oh shit!!... Now hold on... listen, I said I can't remember bugger all... I never knew your mum... honest.:D :devil:

Hey! I have an eyepatch too......coincedence? and I love British TV....Daddy? Is that you?:eek:
 
ABSTRUSE said:
Hey! I have an eyepatch too......coincedence? and I love British TV....Daddy? Is that you?:eek:

Damn... I'm rumbled:D
 
ABSTRUSE said:
Well I guess that explains the accent too!

You speak with an Oxford accent too??:cool: I really must get in touch with some old mates and see if they can jar my memory:D
 
Small world isn't it? Ask them if they remember Lola the tattooed contortionist. She could drink shots off her ass.
 
Hey Pops,

I agree, the 60's are kind of hazy. Or is that Purple Haze?

All I know is until I went in the service, I don't remember wearing shoes and not many clothes!!:rose:
 
'65-'75 have it for me - but that's probably a matter of my age rather than the age. As I understand it, the days of the Raj in India were pretty hot...

In fact, as far as I can see it, the only real distinction has been the technology: "It's OK after the first-born" versus the pill or anti-STD condom.

"What's the definition of luxury?

"A fur-lined rubber-johny with a zip fastener!"

f5
 
Mid-late 80s to early 90s have it for me, but then that's when I was an adolescent teen so that might have some bearing on it.

For me, no other musical form has a higher sex quotient than late 80s heavy metal/rock 'n roll. Leather mini skirts, fishnets, spike heels, the wonderbra and all of that perched astride a Harley-Davidson.

I only got into goth in the mid-late 90s because there wasn't anyone else I could hang out with and wear my leather pants without getting laughed at.

The miniskirts in the 60s and 70s were pretty foxy, I have to admit, but bell-bottom jeans and platform shoes never did anything for me.

Yeah, the 80s have it for me or least, the latter half of that decade (after mullets were going out of fashion)

Raph, who did have a mullet in the early 80s.
 
raphy said:


Raph, who did have a mullet in the early 80s.

I'm an 80's freak, but damn boy, never admit to the mullet or even mention it again...lol.
 
Most people will vote for the decade in which they lost virginity.
The others vote from what they have read of history.

I remember the late thirties through today. My mother told me that I was the result of a wild New Year party, Dad confirmed it and added some details. I also remember the end of "Prohibition." That was a Nation Wide party!

As a teen ager I worked for one of Dad's biker buddies, learned some more about that party.

I voted for the twenties. Cocaine, Marijuana, and opium were legal. Alcohol was illegal but available anywhere. Dad even made some booze runs to and back from Lake Erie.

Prostitution was legal in most states and every large town had at least 1. The Army closed them all after we declared war on Germany and Japan.
 
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