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more about #youth more comments → misspell: This reminds me of a crazy statistic that came out like 10 years ago that more women would rather be hit by a truck than gain 20 pounds. What?! Does a... more » Snowbunny: I have $200 in my checking account right now, but I'd rather keep my $20 than look 10 years old for the rest of my life. more » kit10indublin: CONCEIT ALERT! Good 'lord' (or any deity you may wish to include or not here!) I just realised that you quoted something I posted elsewhere at Jezebel... more » inabook: Money is only good for what it can get you-- for me, some of that will be pretty clothes, and other things that I think are aestheically pleasing-- bo... more » emona: I'd rather give you $10 out of my $120 savings account to do my dishes and clean the litter box. Those two chores cause me more grief than any fine li... more » jennytea: Isn't the desire to stop aging, to reverse time, and to not have to face death as old as humanity? I think the draw of all these stupid anti-aging pr... more » arodriguez.romero: I think that lots of women do give up 10% of their money in order to look 10 years younger - that's not a rhetorical question, unfortunately. more » baraqiel: Why do I think that this is just as much a comment on how little Americans save as it is a comment on an obsession with youth? more » emdy: Save money and look younger: sunscreen. Also, I'm 20, and a lady asked me if I was a middle school student. Ten years off < $ more » Annabellie: I have the kind of face (hooked nose, squinty eyes, bony cheeks) that looks a bit ... ungainly on someone young. However, I feel like I'm am going to ... more » Amorette1125: Funny, I was just telling my co-worker how the lines in my forehead are A LOT more noticeable. Perhaps I need to stop frowning so much. more » -
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Some Women Choose "Youth" Over Money
According to a study, women are willing to give up 10% of their savings to look 10 years younger. Of course, the study was conducted by a company called Sustainable Youth. More »

