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Jasmine90
Toucan
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01 Dec 2012, 7:53 pm

I suppose it depends on my mood, some days I feel more mature and my voice adapts to those changes. When I'm in my own little world, or working on my special interests or just excited/ content I feel very much like a child and my voice gets high and kinda squeaky.

I'm 22, but still can't get in to see R-rated movies without getting Mum to buy me tickets.
The upside is I often get the bus fare cheaper, heh, so I don't complain.



sbarne3
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01 Dec 2012, 8:41 pm

Entek wrote:
I feel younger than i am - but i have no idea how young i look. Maybe ill find out how to post a pic and do that.

I feel this way too... It's like the image I have of myself is younger than I am. Because of that, I often feel surprised when people treat me like my biological age.
This has happened fairly frequently in the past few years so I think I must look my age. The streak of gray on the right side of my hair probably helps (although it is actually a birth mark and not from aging)


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