Of course, it all comes down to the individual. We're all different, I think we can all agree on that. That being said, some generalizations can be made since while we're unique, we're often similar as well, and there will always be outliers.
I'm not suggesting that younger is better either, like you said there are important things like education. The financial burden is also a much bigger one while establishing a career.
I didn't say that by the way, you're quoting the wrong person. I will add that it's only one of the many reasons an older person might consider CLL, since as you're well aware many younger people want it for the same reason: to be desirable. As we age and have a stable relationship, I feel that the main driving force will switch over to wanting respect.
Here's an anecdote. My mom, around 149 cm (4'11"), has told me that she used to wish being a few centimeters taller, and her drive was to resemble my grandmother. My grandmother was taller and considered "glamorous," while my mom with her shorter stature was limited to "cute." She's comfortable with her own body now, especially now that she moved back to her home country which has a lower average height. This experience is also the reason why she supports my decision to do CLL in the future.
No offense taken Antonio, just trying to clear up my intended message. I pretty much like what everyone has to say on this forum aside from the impersonators and trolls.