I’m 29 but I get told I look 18-19. And the people who tell me this regularly see a lot of people on the daily, from police officers to nurses to salon workers. When I tell them my actual age they literally gasp or laugh at me. The older I get, the more pronounced their reaction is. Doctors were saying “you definitely have something wrong, I can tell just by looking at you” but then the hormonal results all came back normal and they just shrugged. Another weird thing is anti-loitering devices hurt my ears, and those aren’t supposed to affect people older than 20.

  • VindictiveJudge
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    239 days ago

    Another weird thing is anti-loitering devices hurt my ears, and those aren’t supposed to affect people older than 20.

    That assumes that your hearing is damaged at the average rate. Don’t blast your music or TV and wear hearing protection when using a lawnmower or other loud device and you can keep hearing those high pitched sounds into your thirties.

    • grissino
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      I remember, in my teens, being able to hear CRT screens when they were on (without of course seeing the screen), sometimes even from the adjoining room. But I haven’t had the chance to be next to one in almost 20 years so I can’t know if I still have this ability.

    • @[email protected]
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      59 days ago

      I didn’t realize anti loitering devices were a thing. What part of the world are they used?

      • @[email protected]
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        34 here and have occasionally felt the need to punch random people who are experimenting with those in public because they can’t hear it.

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s a part of your inner ear that calcifies as you age. It doesn’t harden for everyone. But most people around mid 20s

  • Maestro
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    Eh, I’m 45 and anti-loitering bothers me as well. Also, anti-mosquito sound devices that some people put in their yards. And cheap USB wall warts.

      • Maestro
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        I’ve been a musician (amateur) since I was nine. Hence my nickname. You bet I take care of my ears!

  • toomanypancakes
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    1410 days ago

    I had that problem until the bags under my eyes gave me away, nobody’s surprised anymore. Just gotta give it time.

  • subignition
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    Even if it’s annoying now, future you will miss the lost youth later! I can imagine it being annoying when dating though especially if you’re more mature than most of the people you attract

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    I have the same problem with being handsome. I’m just really really good lookin. Nobody believes it. When I meet people and tell them I’m really good looking, they’re like no way. My doctor wouldn’t send me for tests but was shocked.

    • Beacon
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      Yeah same thing with my cock, people expect it’s gonna be around average size and then they ask me what size it is and they’re shocked when i reveal that it’s ten inches. What a burden.

  • @[email protected]
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    I used to get that a lot. I was constantly carded. Once they wouldn’t sell to me, even with my ID, because I had the babysitter with me and they thought we were both underage trying to buy alcohol. When I was about 25 I started adding10 years to my age when people asked, just to see the reaction.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah my brother said you should always tell people you are older than you are, so that they think you look good for your age.

    • @[email protected]
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      When I was about 25 I started adding10 years to my age when people asked, just to see the reaction.

      I love it. This is the way.

  • @[email protected]
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    189 days ago

    It’s a great superpower. In my 30s I got to experience my 20s (I pretty much wasted those years working) and had a bunch of early/mid 20 friends. I didn’t stand out. Everyone thought I was their age, but I had the brain of a 30++ year old so men couldn’t take advantage of me. It was awesome. Had I done that in my actual 20s, I would’ve made a lot of mistakes…

  • @[email protected]
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    You’re not… supposed to tell these mortals about being immortal… it’s literally in the first page of the handbook.

  • @[email protected]
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    1810 days ago

    Had the same problem, now I’ve got a touch of grey hair at my temples and it has helped immensely.

    I got carded for alchohol up into my late 30s.

    • @[email protected]
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      Same - growing a beard helped massively too.

      Once I started working, I used to grow a beard every winter - mainly because I got bored with shaving every day. I noticed that once I had my beard, I never got age-checked, when I shaved it off, I’d still be asked.

      Mind you, I’ve had a beard for eleven years now - who knows how haggard I look underneath nowadays!

  • BombOmOm
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    4110 days ago

    Please go submit yourself to the agency for anti-aging research. The world needs you!

  • cobysev
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    810 days ago

    When I was a kid, I always got confused for an adult. Nobody believed I was a minor. I once got confused for a college student when I was just about to graduate from elementary school.

    Now I’m 41 and I have the opposite problem. Everyone thinks I’m in my late 20s/early 30s. Even with a white patch on my beard, people still think I’m just a young man who’s going gray young.

    It doesn’t help that I retired at 38 years old. No one believes me when I say I’m already retired. I’ve had a few people ask me if I’m just living with my parents and calling it “retired.” Ha!

  • @[email protected]
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    People think my identical twin is young because they’re only like 4’11" and height equals age. It sucks a lot as we’re pushing 40.

          • @[email protected]
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            I an 5’4" so average height for a woman here.

            I was 4lbs when born. My twin was 2lbs. Neither of those is good weights, but one of those means you never really catch up in size!

  • Walk_blesseD
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    39 days ago

    Are you some kinda sorcerer? It’s okay, I’m not the sort of mortal who’d burn someone to death over that, you can tell me.

  • @[email protected]
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    I don’t have much to say other than I once worked with someone in this exact situation. She was 30 but looked like she’s still in highschool. It’s surreal.

    What you do with it is up to you! Like most things, it’s a blessing and a curse. Try to look on the bright side. As I’m sure you’ve been told hundreds of times, when you’re way older you’re going to reap a lot of benefits of looking young.

    If it were me (for reference, I’m 31 male) I’d probably just keep giving straight answers and make the best of whatever reactions I get. Obviously in different contexts you’d prefer different reactions but in any case you get what you get.

    Please tell me most people, when they eventually believe you, say you look freaking amazing!