I'm not sure if this is an aspie myth or not, but I keep reading it everywhere. I'm told I look young for my age. I'm always assumed to be several years younger than my younger siblings and cousins, which is good or bad depending on the situation. My colleagues all guessed my age to be mid-20s, although I'm over the 30 mark. I put this down to not smoking, drinking or doing any of the fun stuff that happens when NTs socialise. I don't have kids, not married, don't drive, don't do most of the things that cause NTs stress. I've never been a fan of tanning and can't be bothered with any of the extreme fitness, diet or beauty routines that a lot of women seem to subject themselves to. I'm also not overweight or underweight, which seems to make a lot of people look older. I'm pretty boring in fact. I get up, go to work with computers all day (no phones or people), pay the few regular bills I have, don't get into debt (I don't even own a credit card), have a few hobbies I like and spend any other time with family. The hardest exercise I do is normal-paced walking, so my body doesn't go through much physical stress. I get the occasional cold, but otherwise don't have any major health issues aside from autism. I guess being a bit 'dull' works well for me!