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What's my age again?

i turned 19 just over a month ago.

I don't really do anything with my life so I'm not constantly asked my age so I never really have to think what my age is.

tho when I was doin **** with my life I always forgot my age. also it doesn't help that I look like I'm 16 so people really don't believe me when i say i'm 19, idc tho
 
It usually takes a month or two after my birthday to register the fact that I'm a year older, but this time around it still throws me off saying that I'm 22. I mean, I'm turning 23 in just a little over a month, and I still can't wrap my head around the fact that I'm closer to my mid-20's than I am my teen years. Maybe it's just because I like to forget 2010-2012 ever happened, but it definitely doesn't seem like I graduated high school 4 years ago already.
 
I do tend to forget since I don't celebrate my birthday.

^ Same. Birthdays aren't really a thing in my family after you turn 13. I haven't even had a birthday party since I turned 13, and I'll be 22 in a couple months, so yes, I even skipped the obligatory "finally legal to get wasted" party.

And that also means I tend to forget my age, especially living at home with my parents. I'm pretty sure they're going senile. Every time I talk to them they think I'm a different age and then they yell at me that I should be acting more my age -- which could be anywhere from 15-30, depending on the day, lol.

And then juuust when I'm getting used to telling people I'm 19, my birthday comes up again and holy crap I'm 20 I'm not prepared to be 20
I turned 20 almost half a year ago and it still feels weird to say, like I'm officially not a "-teen".

wtf, I thought you were older than me. That could be taken as an insult or a compliment, but I mean it in a good way.
 
The other day my boyfriend said "we're 23 and 21 so we're not teenagers" and it took me like a day to realize that he had said I was 21 when I'm actually 22.
 
I'm 24, and not once have I forgotten what my age was. I normally get asked in any bar that I go to, and that I have to provide ID as well.
 
I'm 22, and I don't think I've ever forgotten my own age. However the main problem I have is that I look much younger than my age would suggest and that may cause some to get confused.
 
Born in February 2000, so I'll likely never forget my age, seeing as it's just the 2 last numbers of the year.
 
I turned 17 like a month ago. I do find the concept of forgetting your age rather strange, hasn't(at least for now) happened to me.
 
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