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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]A 23 year-old is either a senior[/b] or already graduated from college. The idea that her mother has any say in who she dates is hilarious. But, go ahead and try OP, and get back to this thread on how it goes. [/quote] Yes, I'm definitely going to listen to someone who believes that 18 plus 3 is 23.[/quote] Can you actually not imagine that there might be some kids who are 23 when graduating college? Gap years, mental health leave, COVID campus closures, [b]5 year plan[/b]--I know people in all those situations. PP was being more inclusive in that answer while lacking specific info in the OP, which was a good idea.[/quote] Someone taking 5 years to graduate would be 22, not 23, upon graduation.[/quote] Maybe check your math. I started K at age 5 (turning 6 quite soon after the school year started) I graduated HS at 18 and graduated college, in 4 years, at age 22. I did have friends who were still 21 who had summer birthdays. It all has to do with when your birthday is and what the age cutoff is in your hometown school system.[/quote]
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