Moonshine ([info]neomeruru) wrote,
@ 2009-04-15 09:33:00
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I must be the only person in the world who routinely forgets their own age.

Having passed all the legal milestones for societal permissions, I just don't keep track anymore. I find it so much more informative to define myself by my achievements in life, like my honours, or work experience, or the upcoming marriage.

I guess I never thought about it before, but I think I finally transcended that point when age is so important. I barely remember Kevin's age -- in fact, I needed to use a widget to count forwards from his birthday (you know you're a nerd when...). When faced with the fact he's here with me for life, however many years he is senior to me just pales in comparison to the rest of our lives.



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[info]thismakebelieve
2009-04-15 09:21 pm UTC (link)
About 3 weeks ago I said I was 23 to someone, then like 2 hours later I was like Oh my God, I'm actually 25!

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[info]blogtodiffer
2009-04-16 01:29 am UTC (link)
I think Susan's ex Jeff wins this game, though. She was with him when he turned 40. Unfortunately he still thought he was turning 39.

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[info]shaun_a_m
2009-04-16 02:02 am UTC (link)
I've noticed that I've thought of myself in terms of a demographic than an actual age at least 5 times this year... You're right though, the time to pin any sort of worth to our age is gone. Gotta try to remember this come 40 though.

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[info]saxifrage00
2009-04-19 08:30 pm UTC (link)
I forget my age all the time. I have since I was... 22, I think? I actually arranged some of those magnetic letters on the fridge to remind me that I was 24 that year when my birthday arrived. That worked until my next birthday, at which point it just confused me.

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