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I was always told I looked older during high school because I was tall and my voice was pretty deep. I haven't changed much since then though, just nicer looking facial hair comes in, so I'm probably closer to my real age now.
 
Originally posted by: natep
I was always told I looked older during high school because I was tall and my voice was pretty deep. I haven't changed much since then though, just nicer looking facial hair comes in, so I'm probably closer to my real age now.

You look older because you have a deep voice?

Hmm...
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: natep
I was always told I looked older during high school because I was tall and my voice was pretty deep. I haven't changed much since then though, just nicer looking facial hair comes in, so I'm probably closer to my real age now.

You look older because you have a deep voice?

Hmm...


Well, seemed older, I guess.
 
How about an option for both? Some people look at my height and say I'm way older. Some look at my face and think I'm a bit younger.
 
I'm 33 and got carded for cigarettes a couple of nights ago. LOL

But it happens to me about twice a month. It was flattering the first few times when I was 25 or so but it's not flattering anymore. I just want to go home and they make me go back out to my car and get my drivers license. The bastards!
 
I look way younger than my age 🙁
it sucks, especially for asians, since they tend to judge you A LOT more by your age.
If I go to an asian supermarket to buy something, I'd often get the cashiers or the meat butcher asking me where my parents are, and why they aren't with me. Or I get cashiers tell me to put my money in a safe place after they hand me back change. They're just overall, really condescending towards me.
I'm 20, but I look 15.
 
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