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The original was posted on /r/nostupidquestions by /u/Funkiebastard on 2023-09-27 15:45:54.
I'm 24 and I don't feel like 24. Idk what it's like to be 24, but I still feel sometimes like that awkward 12 year old divorced-parents-clichéd-kid, but generally I still feel like I'm just a teen.
I was talking to dad about this and he said he also felt like he was still just 17ish and still figuring out what he wants to do when he grows up, despite having a very stable career in engineering. Most people have also mentioned that despite their age they still feel like they are between 15-20ish (except some back or knee pain).
Do you ever start feeling like your actual age? I don't necessarily mean feeling like a grown up, but just like you are actually getting older