Here we go again! Askmen.com is coming out with its famous Top 99 Most Desirable Women of 2008 on January 3st, 2008! This year, over 5 million votes were cast as AskMen.com readers identified the females from the worlds of music, fashion and entertainment who they felt best represented their ideal woman.

The ballots are now closed, and we await the results. On January 31, 2008, the male gender’s new No. 1 woman will be revealed.
Top 10 most desirable women of 2007:
# 10 – Elisha Cuthbert
# 9 – Angelina Jolie
# 8 – Maria Menounos
# 7 – Shakira
# 6 – Alessandra Ambrosio
# 5 – Jessica Biel
# 4 – Adriana Lima
# 3 – Jessica Alba
# 2 – Scarlett Johansson
The winner of 2007 to refresh your memory is: Beyonce!
Pinpointing the perfect female partner – she who is equal parts charismatic, beautiful, intelligent, and self-sufficient – is always a challenge. Making it all the more so is the fact that men’s tastes are forever changing, and any definition of the ideal girlfriend or wife is subject to change.
Who can it be?? I have no idea – first of all, I wouldn’t have chosen Beyonce as number 1 myself but then again with 5 million votes, you can’t be wrong. My predictions are: Rihanna will be within the top 10. She came # 20 in 2007. Beyonce will stay within the top 10. Megan Fox was # 73 last year. My prediction is Fox will climb to the top 20. As for Jessica Alba, she will stay within the top 10 – how boring!
Can’t wait!
Source: provided by Askmen.com
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