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Old 10th Jul 2013, 14:04
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• A UK male who was aged 60 in 2010 would generally have a life expectancy of 86 years and a similar female would have a life expectancy of 88 years.
• A retired male Officer who was aged 60 in 2010 would have a life expectancy of 90 and a similar female would have a life expectancy of 92.
• A retired male Other Rank who was aged 60 in 2010 would have a life expectancy of 87 and a similar female would have a life expectancy of 90.
So what happens if you originally were enlisted, then commissioned from the ranks after a few years, then started wearing womens clothes and make up?

Overnight you have magically increased your life by 5 years.

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