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In some ways, KQ, you seem much older. In other ways, you are very much your age.
I hope that doesn't make you upset. For example, this conversation. Being proud of being thought of as older isn't typical by the mid-twenties. It isn't that it's a bad thing - people just don't care as much anymore. It's not a bad thing to care, but it is something that's appropriate to your chronological age.
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I'm not "proud" of it-- it's just the way it is. I don't have a lot in common with most people my age, who are in college or working, and have time to play and such a lot more than I do.
But I don't mind being age-appropriate, either. And sometimes even acting like a 16-year-old is fun.
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(Know who I really get along with? Older people-- like, much older people. 70's and 80's. I've always enjoyed their company. )
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