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[quote=Anonymous]I have always looked young for my age but there is absolutely no way that at 42 you look under 24. It is not possible. I am 44 and people regularly assume I'm mid 30s. Personally I think the difference between being mid 30s and 44 is somewhat negligible, in terms of behavior, so I would say I act my age but also that my behavior is consistent with someone younger. In addition to tending to look young for my age, I also have young kids, because I had kids in my mid-to-late 30s, but since many women have their kids 5-10 years younger than I did, it is easy to assume I am 5-10 years younger. But when I was 34, few people mistook me for 24, because I didn't dress or act like a recent college grad. So this gets fuzzier after 30 when people settle into a general "adult" lifestyle and behavior that makes it harder to tell exact ages within the 30-45 range.[/quote]
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