Do you ever feel like you haven't changed?

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25 May 2009, 3:50 pm

I'm still a naive 13 year old. Age in context of emotions and personality is a formula for confusion. In fact, I'm confused at what context this question should properly be put in... :scratch:

Does change in age really assume change in yourself? I'm not noticing it in anybody else...



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25 May 2009, 4:25 pm

I have definitely changed. from this time last year, and gaining more life experience which is good. :)

Its interesting for me when i experience something i used to whistfully read about.



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25 May 2009, 5:47 pm

No, i have changed alot: I now prefer Stargate Atlantis over Startrek TNG :)


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25 May 2009, 6:55 pm

Nope.
Still feel like I'm 15-16. People usually think I'm 16 as well untill I show my passport, go figure :\
(I'm well 6 years older than that).

It makes me sad to see how everyone else is making so much progress.
People graduating from uni, getting married, going on the trip of their life and meeting g90433034594e new friends, dressing fabulous, being more responsible and outgoing, getting jobs etc.

It makes me really sad.
I don't think I'll ever get to that point.



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25 May 2009, 11:35 pm

1234 wrote:
Nope.
Still feel like I'm 15-16. People usually think I'm 16 as well untill I show my passport, go figure :\
(I'm well 6 years older than that).

It makes me sad to see how everyone else is making so much progress.
People graduating from uni, getting married, going on the trip of their life and meeting g90433034594e new friends, dressing fabulous, being more responsible and outgoing, getting jobs etc.

It makes me really sad.
I don't think I'll ever get to that point.



I didn't ever get to that point...I'm 38 now..yet i feel and live as i always have...and,I was the adventure seeking type when i was younger,but it never really went well..so