November 26, 200916 yr Honestly I think I look like my age :lol: but I've never really thought about it :thinking: ^:lol:
November 26, 200916 yr Author Honestly I think I look like my age :lol: but I've never really thought about it :thinking: So I'm less of a human for looking younger? I see how it is.:thinking:
November 26, 200916 yr Nick's confusing me :bigcry: I was just trying to add to the conversation :disappointed:
November 26, 200916 yr I actually don't mind that I look young for my age. :nice: Most people are surprised when I tell them I've graduated from high school... Two years ago, someone asked me if I was still in middle school. :sad:
November 26, 200916 yr My neighbor's like that, she's in her second year of college and everytime she comes home on break we ask her how high school is cuz she looks so young :lol:
November 26, 200916 yr Haha. :P People have been telling me I look young for my age since I was five. :freak:
November 26, 200916 yr Author I don't know if I'm mature for my age but I know I'm maturing. When I become despondent and angry instead of taking it out in an unhealthy way I let it feed my hunger to do better and work harder. For me I think that is mature.
November 26, 200916 yr I think I'm growing progressively less mature in relation to my age, but the impression I got growing up is that I act older than my age...My sister once referred to me as '13 going on 40'. A lot of it has to do with the way I talk as I never liked slang, and as a result came off as a bit 'proper'. Its easiest to tell how people view you online when people don't see you, and at 14 people thought I was in my 20s. But at 19, I still feel like a kid in some ways, so I wouldn't call myself mature or immature.
November 26, 200916 yr I must have 'matured' (like cheese?) around the time of my 19th birthday, meeting up with an old friend from back home after the first year of Uni and he hardly recognised my character to that at sixth form. I guess that's what living away from home does to you. Strange but true! Fooking hell, that was 14 years ago. :walkingstick:
November 26, 200916 yr I think I'm growing progressively less mature in relation to my age, but the impression I got growing up is that I act older than my age...My sister once referred to me as '13 going on 40'. A lot of it has to do with the way I talk as I never liked slang, and as a result came off as a bit 'proper'. Its easiest to tell how people view you online when people don't see you, and at 14 people thought I was in my 20s. But at 19, I still feel like a kid in some ways, so I wouldn't call myself mature or immature. Exactly the same for me.
November 26, 200916 yr :laugh3:All I can think is that we act the age we'd like to act; maturity is good when appropriate, but as someone once said to me, "all work and no play makes johnny a dull boy." Now the question I have to ask, is Ian Cheddar or something else?:rolleyes: To Jay: I was about the same growing up as well! There's a song about that - some lyrics went - "I was older then, and I'm much younger than that now.." Beatles? Can't recall exactly.
November 30, 200916 yr I don't think I am, but I sure did learn a lot of things for these past two years which some people did for maybe four years. If anything, I think I'm growing up faster, and I like it.
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