Do you believe in the title of this thread? This is getting popular in the social media that a person's longevity largely depends on the age of his parents when they died. For example, my husband's mother died at age 82 and his father died at age 87 so the average age of his parents is rounded at 84 then you add 10 so my husband can expect to live up to 94 years. My father died at age 68 and my mother is still alive, she's now 82. That means my longevity is still growing.
Are you supposed to add their ages together and get an average from that Corie? My mum died at 39 and my father at 82...so I don't know what my age of death would supposedly be..