When women were asked if they'd rather have Jennifer Aniston's physique or be a millionaire, a poll conducted by Women's Day magazine and AOL Body found that 78 percent would take the cash. Professionals evaluating the results of the poll were concerned that women are valuing wealth over health, but I'd like to think they're just being savvy. I'd for sure take the money and save it for someday. What would you choose, the body or the bucks?

Buti
Oasis
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oh come on. "would you rather have something incrediblyawesome NOW or something incrediblyawesome LATER?"
That is a terribly loaded question and reveals nothing about the prioritization of health.
1I would rather have the $$$$$$$$$$$
2That question is BS. You don't have to look perfect to be in good health. I'd take the money, hands down.
3I'd take the $$$ and then use some of it to buy good food for me and get a home gym!!! Then I could do all my working out at home when it's convient for me!!!
4money, obviously. besides, jennifer aniston wouldn't have that body either if she didn't have the $$$ for the best chefs/food, personal trainers, gyms, etc.
5I'm happy the way i look now. I'd take the money and work out.
6how bout hard cash for an expensive trainer, a gourmet cook and some cute new clothes
7money
8Tough choice. My first thought was "the body! money's not that important to me." but then, choosing the body seems even more shallow than choosing the money. And Beram1220 is right: then you could afford a trainer.
9Yeah, if I had the money I could afford the best trainers and nutritionists around. DEFINITELY the money.
10Those "professionals" are plain silly. Just because a woman picks money over someone else's body does not suggest that she doesn't care about her health. Maybe it means they value their health over a specific body type.
Personally I would go with the money. It would allow me to live more comfortably and give more to family, friends, and others less fortunate.
11definitely the money. the abs i can work on, but it's nice to have a little extra cash on hand, especially with an uncertain economy.
12I would take the money to hire a personal tranier to get that body! HEHE!
13The best things in life are free, but you can give them to the birds and bees...I want money!
14the money
15if I had the money, I could hire a personal trainer to get those hard abs and i'm sure I'd have a little extra cash left over for the new clothes!
16Im not THAT big of a fan of her figure anyway. I mean she looks great, but its nothing extraordinary. I'd take the money...no question! Then I'd get a trainer and a chef to whip me into a shape that appeals more to me
17I would take the money. I'm already pretty happy w/my body, but with 1 million I could quit this effing job.
18Ha! Thats a silly question, of course I'd take the money! Afterwards I would pay for a personal trainer then I'd look like Jennifer and be just as rich! LOL talk about savvy
19Money, hands down.
20Money, of course!
21I'd rather have the hard cash to be able to get the hard abs.
22That's ridiculous that the "professions" thought it indicated that women valued wealth over health. I'm pretty healthy but not wealthy, so I would choose the money, the thing I don't ALREADY have.
23I'm moving to NYC. I need the money more than the looks right now.
24Ummm HELLO!?? If i had the money i could GET the body!
soo ill take the money..and hire a personal trainer
25i wouldnt want Jennifer Anistons body anyways lol so i can see why ppl have been saying they would rather take the money
26I think I'd take the cash... the abs I can work on myself, but money? That's harder.
27The $$$$....Then, I would just hire a personal trainer, a cook, & a bigger house to work out in!
28...if I had the money, then I would have the cash to get the abs!
29BODY
30If I had the money I could spend the time it takes to get the body, but the body would not get me any money (legally), so it makes perfect sense to take the money first.
31I'd take the abs! Then I would make billions doing bo-flex informercials!
32Money for sure. I think I have a better body than her already. :$
33uhhh...for a million you could afford personal trainers just like celebs do..and would have the time to do so. def. the money!
34Money. I am putting myself through college right now and that would solve sooooo many of my problems. But, I agree. Just because someone doesn't have rock hard abs doesn't mean they aren't in shape.
35the money. i think i have a great figure already, and student loan payments are keeping me from saving much of anything.
36I'd rather have the money because then I could pay for a trainer! haha
37I would take the money because it would help me out greatly with college loans and graduate school loans for the next two years.
And like everyone else said, this way I could get the trainers and have that body.
38money baby
39if i'm a millionaire i can hire a trainer, eat better, and spend more time working out
I'll take the money. I already have the body.
40I'll take the money. I have the body
41Of course the $! With money like that I could hire a personal trainer to get those rock hard abs.
42money of course
43Well, I don't have hard abs, but I do have a flat stomach, so I'd take the money!!
44Body...
Mostly because I don't want to pay taxes on that 1 mill!
45There is a limited amount of things you can do with a good body and an infinite number of things you can do with a million dollars.
Everybody starts sagging, wrinkling, and/or bloating up eventually. Money can be invested.
Why Jennifer Aniston in particular? I think she's all right, but I never seriously envied her physique.
And does it not occur to whoever asked this question that maybe most of us are more happy with our current body than with our current financial situation?
Those 22% who picked body must already have money.
46abs!
47give the money and then I'll get healthy lol
48Duh, money. I could BUY abs (in the form of a home gym and/or liiiiiiiposuction!) with the money, and still have cash left over to do with whatever I pleased.
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