I still like cupcakes(considered kiddie) and coloring books + crayons and animated movies.I'm over 21.I'm big enough to do what I want basically,go where I want,deal with most situations.There are some things I have no experience with,so I'm immature there-I guess-you learn as you go along.I feel very adult-but still I like cute, younger clothes/music.Younger by a decade.
2006-06-17 04:06:00
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answer #1
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answered by Wonder-full 2
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I'm 18 and my mental age varies from time to time sometimes I'm 16 kid still watching cartoons, partying, and needing my daddy to take care of me, and playful and other days I'm a 32 year old woman whos independent, tired, and very serious most of the time I'm 24 just enjoying everthing but at the same time very serious when it comes to certain things
2006-06-17 10:31:42
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answered by Pretty Brown Eyes 4
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My real age is 23 I think I am around 16 or 17 because I still LOVE video games and anime shows.Which i have known people alot older than me still into them but people say its childish well not for me it helps me escape the world if it has been a bad day so whats so wrong with that?
2006-06-17 10:26:09
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answered by Førsâkëñ 5
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Actually this depends on the day. Right now I feel like I'm about 5 years old right before christmas. This weekend kicks off a week long break from school and I have time to myself to do whatever I want. I can't focus, sit still or stop skipping around......lol. Last night I felt about 18.....lol, don't ask.
2006-06-17 18:58:38
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answered by Autumn BrighTree 6
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I am almost 48 with the emotional age of probable a 15 year old. Unlike some of the other answers, i find this disturbing that I have such an immature world view of things and an immature emotional level.
2006-06-17 12:00:13
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answered by wannaknowBT 2
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I'm nineteen in real life, physically and mentally, but sometimes I think my independence level (i.e. how well I could get on by myself) is like that of a fifteen-year-old. I don't even have my driver's license, and the very idea of, say, flying in an airplane by myself quite frankly scares the crap out of me. I'm in college, but I'm patently not ready to be let out into the world by myself. I'm hoping, though, that college will be the one to finally give me that kick in the a** that I so desperately need.
That, and I'm way too easily amused. I play with power windows in cars, for God's sake.
2006-06-17 16:57:09
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answered by Qchan05 5
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Im 13 but mine varies because sometimes i can act young and immature not alot times but also be very serious but fun...it has alot to do with how my mom raised to act older and also alot that i have experienced over the years..SO stay young at heart but be mature
2006-06-17 10:55:01
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answered by Shameka E 2
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Everyone is either too young or too old (intellectually), there are moods in everyone of us.
Yesterday I had this hour of unreasonable joy, very rare to occur.
Being your age is very difficult to understand people of different ages, we don't understand our children, and they don't understand us. As being too old to remember.
I speaking for myself; looking at other intelligent people, much younger than me, I'll say too old to remember.
2006-06-17 10:45:14
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answered by Walt. 5
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Intellectually I am 25 and emotionally I'm 17.
2006-06-17 10:44:44
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answered by Jimbo 6
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80- i think of most people my *real* age as kids, do the 'when i was young' thing- yet i like cartoons and being silly. so i am in my second childhood at 35,lol.
2006-06-17 11:11:02
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answered by deb in ohio 3
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