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Do you think you definetely look young for your age
Yes 72%  72%  [ 112 ]
Think I look younger, but not sure. 12%  12%  [ 18 ]
About avareage 8%  8%  [ 12 ]
Think I look old for my age. 8%  8%  [ 13 ]
Total votes : 155

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21 Aug 2011, 2:32 pm

I look 19. I feel much younger and have alot of energy. I am in my early 30s.



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21 Aug 2011, 2:36 pm

I used to get the younger thing until I hit 22 and put on some weight. I also grew a beard too.

I think the only reason is because a lot of Aspies are prescribed ritalin as kids which stunts their growth, making them shorter. to add insult to injury, most girls I don't like short guys, unfortunately.



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21 Aug 2011, 3:19 pm

grindmonkey wrote:
I think the only reason is because a lot of Aspies are prescribed ritalin as kids which stunts their growth, making them shorter. to add insult to injury, most girls I don't like short guys, unfortunately.


I never took ritalin. Am seen as looking young. Am short, but have been told that my height doesn't have anything to do with me looking young.

Apparently mannerisms I have make me look like I'm noticeably younger than I am is part of it.



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21 Aug 2011, 7:08 pm

I noticed that those that were physically mature in high school (1980) now look all worn out. Someone I saw from those years asked half jokingly and half seriously if I had built that time machine I designed... I said "Probably".



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22 Aug 2011, 3:47 am

My Mum, who I suspect as having AS and/or ADD is also very young looking and has aged much better then her classmates. She was approached by a woman who she remembered clearly from school (she was my Mum's tormentor). The woman said, 'I think I was at school with your Mum, you look very like her'. She thought my Mum must be her own daughter.



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22 Aug 2011, 4:35 am

Just recently I was asked whether I wanted an adults ticket on the bus. This question implements that the bus driver wasn’t sure. I am 26 yo. and the adult ticket has to be taken from the age of 12.

Was always like that. When i was 5 I looked like 4 , when I was 8 I looked like 5/6, when I was 16 I looked like 12 . etc.

I am happy about my body, but it does not help other people that I am neither big chested, nor tall nor do I put make-up on.



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22 Aug 2011, 4:38 am

shrox wrote:
I noticed that those that were physically mature in high school (1980) now look all worn out. Someone I saw from those years asked half jokingly and half seriously if I had built that time machine I designed... I said "Probably".
I had one or 2 who as teenagers looked already like 30 yo. I recently saw one of them on facebook and she looks like 40 now.



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22 Aug 2011, 4:56 am

When I was about 20, I remember walking to the bus stop and I could see 2 workmen on a roof, looking at me. I was expecting them to say something, like workmen often do when women pass. Then I heard one say to the other, ''No, don't say anything, she's just a wee lassie', (Scots for little girl), implying that he thought I was really young and it would be improper to say anything suggestive. I tried to keep a straight face. Most other women of that age would have been fair game.

In a previous post, I said that I could get into an over 21s bar at 16 - I think some make-up and grown up clothes and I could make the doorman believe it. Without that, I probably wouldn't have been allowed in at 25.



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22 Aug 2011, 10:21 am

I get asked for ID very often for things requiring age 21, and every now & then for 18. I honestly don't think I look THAT young, but evidently many people aren't sure. I'm 44, by the way.

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22 Aug 2011, 10:28 am

Some old lady thought I was 6 when I was 12 years old.



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22 Aug 2011, 6:30 pm

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I'll cite a few lines from Jennifer MyIlwee Myers, from the book "Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships", page 139:

"My mother often explained to me that the skill set for childhood is not anything like the skill set for adulthood. She told me that I just didn't have the traits that would make me excel at being a kid, especially in social life, but that I did have a lot of traits that would be great in an adult. She pointed out that many of the kids who were popular and seemed to have it all were going to undermine their hopes for adulthood by the end of high school (or college at the latest) with binge drinking, experimenting with drugs, maltreating their bodies to achieve fashionable thinness, causing themselves permanent physical damage in pursuits of sports glory, and so forth. Many others would simply find that all of the traits and skill that they had so carefully honed throughout high school simply didn't work in adult life. She told me that when those people were siting around at age forty, drinking and remembering those few years of perfection, I would have a life.


I think that is a great truism that should be told to children, my mother did something similar.

I call it "still perfecting their high school coolness".



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02 Dec 2011, 3:40 pm

Only one slightly "significant" answer in not being almost pure self-observation.

The yes percentage (72%) is quite high especially since a lot of the others seems to be young people (perhaps just being early mature).

Also it depends a bit if you count gray hair, fatness etc.

I think if e look young, it should be from a "baby face" and perhaps emotions settings less traces.



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16 Dec 2011, 5:29 pm

I'm 41 and I got carded twice this week for drinks. I'm not complaining :)



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16 Dec 2011, 5:42 pm

Air Force guy: "How old is your daughter?"
Mum: "20."
Air Force guy: "I thought she was 12."

Random person: "How old are you?"
Me: "22"
Random person: *Laughs* "I thought you were my age" (16-18)

At least I had my own ID.

These days...

Random stranger 1,2,3,4,5- 90: "How old are you?"
Me: "25"
Random stranger one: REALLY?
Random stranger 45: "No...no way."
Random stranger 54: "Seriously?"

Most people I meet make a comment about how young I look. I joke around with bouncers who check my ID. I get along better with kids because of my young looks. I can get along with my niece's friends because I look just like one of them and even talk that way, just without the slang.

I get asked about what school I go to or whether I'm studying in University. If I was I'd be a mature aged student.

kx250rider looks pretty good for 44. I'd have you in late 20's/ early 30's.

This is me aged 24:
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16 Dec 2011, 6:41 pm

Many people told me that I look much younger than my real age.
My face is youngish (I must shave that little facial hair I have because it causes skin irritation) and I am short. Plus, the clothes I wear. People told me that with different clothes I might look older but I just can't wear that stuff, I feel so stiff in that and move like a robot.



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22 Dec 2011, 11:12 pm

Yes. And it hindered me greatly. People always assumed I had less experience than I did and talked down to me. I was passed over based on this. Sure my ASD did not help but my niche is faking it at work. So I can't fully blame ASD. The young look has likely been a factor.