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Is 25 years old--old?

ask me again in 15 years :blink:

Hee hee hee


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Is 25 years old--old?

I myself prefere older women. I am 29 but I feel so intimadated by them. I still feel very much like a teenager at heart. 6 years isn't much age difference. Just make sure he is a Born Again Christian and full of the Holy Spirit. :blink:


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Is 25 years old--old?

25 is old only if you're willing to let it be old.

I'll be 48 in six months and I don't think I've slowed down at all since I was 25. Perhaps when I hit the century mark I'll take time out for a nap.


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Is 25 years old--old?

No, 47 is.

or so my kids say :rolleyes:


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I'm 26 just turned it this year. My feelings about this age is first of all in two years I will have been graduated from highschool ten years. (Scary) I feel older because if you think about it your ten years older than a sixteen year old and six years older than a twenty year old and that's a little scary to. At 19 I was on my own, living in an apartment by myself, started my first job and dating what would be my future husband - not to bad but different set of obstacles - Ken's parents, paying bills, getting to work on time - trying to get by. Now Im twenty six - I have a home, I'm working on my fourth year of marriage and next month I'm celebrating my seventh year at my job which to me is a very good accomplishment after everything that I have been through at work. (That's another story however) and I'm still feel young. Looking to that next stepping stone the big 30 and mabye having a youngin by the time I'm thirty.I dred getting older but each year I learn things. I have to register a lot of older people at work who are in there 60's, 70's, 80's ect that makes me feel young but then I work beside 19 and 20 year olds that I refer to as youngins. So it just depends on the situation and your outlook but overall I don't think 26 is old...cms


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Is 25 years old--old?

If you are a piece of bread 25 would be old. Even 25 days. :thumbsup:

hahahaha!

i hope not... I turn 25 in a couple weeks... I was really depressed about 21 and 24 but I'll be happy to be 25 :noidea:


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Is 25 years old--old?

If you are a piece of bread 25 would be old. Even 25 days. :thumbsup:

hahahaha!

i hope not... I turn 25 in a couple weeks... I was really depressed about 21 and 24 but I'll be happy to be 25 :noidea:

I was really depressed about 21 too, for some reason...weird, huh? Maybe it was just sinking-in that it was really time for me to face the reality of being independent and therefore forced to consider my career choices (of which there are a dizzying amount of options...yikes)...but now I've basically got things sorted out, and I'm excited about it. So no, 25 is not old :24:

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25 is not old...

Today is my 20th b-day and I still think of myself as a kid. When i hear people say that I am an adult now, i just don't believe it... I know i've matured a lot in the past few years but I'm still a kid.


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NO... is this a joke?

Coming from her you never know. But no 25 is not old.


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25??? :noidea:

Seriously, NO!!!!!!

"Old" can be a "relative" term to many. Very few as they get older will say that they are "old".

It isn't until we are old enough to not care about whether or not we are "old" that we'll admit it we are I guess. At 43 I wouldn't say I'm "old", maybe "older" but still very young.

You are a "babe" by lifes measurement, relax.

Hope that helps???

Peace to you

God Bless

TC

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