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Mar 20, 2006View in Crawl 4
ok, 81 when im a guy, and 103 if i'm a girl, is there something wrong with this picture?! If I had the choice, i'd be a girl, but im not that desperate for an extra 20 some years.
87... Although I was unsure about the blood pressure and cholesterol bits.Biggest negative factor: Gender - that made me LOL ;)I, for one, welcome our geriatric women overloards... :P
Jazzed: I'm not sure what you mean by physical trauma. As far as I know, once you've recovered, you've recovered. As jabelar pointed out, simply getting rid of testosterone has a profound impact.
64.8 years for me!!!Now that's awesome.They say a premature death is one before 60/65,so that's just right.Life is too stressful to live to long anyway.And i'm 17 now,so that's still 47 years.HOORAY FOR 64!!!
That's a good point - life expectancy is the number factor in determining your acceptance and for life insurance, as well as, the rate you pay for your life insurance. That's why buying life insurance when you are young and healthy is important, especially if you expect to start a family in the future. The longer you are expected to live, the lower your rate for life insurance. Other factors affecting your rate for life insurance may include your age, health, gender, occupation, hobbies, lifestyle, if you smoke or not, your height-to-weight ratio, driving record, credit history, etc. You can learn more about life insurance at http://www.term-life-online.com
Closed AccountMar 20, 2006
91...The one biggest negative factor that you have going for you is: 1. Gender
bzuhJul 27, 2011
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xxn3rdc0r3xxMar 21, 2006
I got 87 years.
madh2oratMar 21, 2006
ok, 81 when im a guy, and 103 if i'm a girl, is there something wrong with this picture?! If I had the choice, i'd be a girl, but im not that desperate for an extra 20 some years.
sluggooMar 21, 2006
99 for me. But it also said they would be years of quiet, meaningless desperation. Oh well....
xophmeisterMar 21, 2006
87... Although I was unsure about the blood pressure and cholesterol bits.Biggest negative factor: Gender - that made me LOL ;)I, for one, welcome our geriatric women overloards... :P
captaindanMar 21, 2006
Jazzed: I'm not sure what you mean by physical trauma. As far as I know, once you've recovered, you've recovered. As jabelar pointed out, simply getting rid of testosterone has a profound impact.
meemordiggMar 23, 2006
29. Oh Crap!
darootsMar 25, 2006
65....gonna need to do some changin'
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64.8 years for me!!!Now that's awesome.They say a premature death is one before 60/65,so that's just right.Life is too stressful to live to long anyway.And i'm 17 now,so that's still 47 years.HOORAY FOR 64!!!
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lifeinsuranc55Apr 28, 2012
That's a good point - life expectancy is the number factor in determining your acceptance and for life insurance, as well as, the rate you pay for your life insurance. That's why buying life insurance when you are young and healthy is important, especially if you expect to start a family in the future. The longer you are expected to live, the lower your rate for life insurance. Other factors affecting your rate for life insurance may include your age, health, gender, occupation, hobbies, lifestyle, if you smoke or not, your height-to-weight ratio, driving record, credit history, etc. You can learn more about life insurance at http://www.term-life-online.com