The Older I Get, the Less I Care

For each of the 3.1 billion females in this world, there will come a time when gravity is no longer a friend. Thankfully, as comedian and author Teresa Roberts Logan points out, with this realization-and substantive amounts of chocolate and caffeine-also comes the freedom to care less about the quirky neuroses and habitual hang-ups that riddle our feminine existence. 

Logan presents pithy insights into the female psyche-each accompanied by a full-color illustration humorously depicting exactly those things we care less about. From snotty waiters and memory loss to trying to be one of those thong-butt babes.

"The older I get, the less I care about the sociological implications of my shoe fetish . . . [or] how much "anti-stress" articles stress me out . . . or the fact that sometimes meditation makes me angrier!" —Teresa Roberts Logan

 

About the Author

As a professional artist and illustrator, Teresa Roberts Logan has created thousands of paintings and drawings (collectors include Whoopi Goldberg, Sherri Shepherd, and Kyoko Cox).  Teresa also is the founder of Laughing Redhead Studio, a line of hilarious greeting cards that universally celebrates women through contemporary, edgy humor. She is a cartoonist, humor writer, and standup comic who lives in Washington, DC.

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