Hmm, looking young for your age is a good thing when you're older. It's nice to look in your early 20s when you're in your 30s, or when you're in your 50s it's nice to look in your late 30s or 40s. But when you're in your early 20s like me, it's hell looking younger, because I don't want to look like a kid, I want to look at least over 20. I feel people don't treat me with respect because I look like a kid and so they don't want me to be part of the adult world. I get old women glaring at me and ignoring me, then greeting my mum, even if she doesn't know them at all, and I used to think it's the vibes I give off but I'm tired of being so hard on myself so now I have the impression that it's because I'm young, because I've heard many people say that not all elderly people like youngsters. I can see their point, I don't like other youngsters myself, but if I came across a youngster who was friendly and respectable, I would respect them back, and I've been brought up to respect my elders, so when an old man or lady is near, I always smile and hold doors open for them or let them on the bus first, and all other kind gestures like that.
What annoys me the most about people is when they say, ''I am 45 but look 43''. Like, what the hell is the difference? Or when people say, ''I am 19 but look 17''. What is the difference? Once when I was 29, somebody who asked me how old I was said, ''oh, you look more like 17, or 18.'' I nearly said, ''er, I was 18 last year, my face doesn't age within a year, dumbarse!''
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