When I started losing my hair mid twenties. Early 30’s and the biggest thing that make me feel like an adult is working with people younger than me. I feel like I’m babysitting everyday. Otherwise I’m still just a kid on the inside, doing goofy, nerdy things. Good part about being an adult is you care less and less about what other people think of you for just liking things and doing things you enjoy.
I turn 32 this year, I dont even know what it’s meant to feel like. However if it’s the feeling you get when doing taxes, then I’d say I’m getting there.
Adulthood is i lie we believe as children. The “adults” do not know what they are doing and are just now faced with more responsibility. They are authority figures, so they seem grown up to children.
My uncel turning 80 recently said in his birthday speech he still feel like a 25 year old, despite being an engineer, working a job and having children. In my opinion adulthood is a lie we believe as children, everyone is just trying to get by, despite time slipping past them
When I moved in with my now husband at 27. I had lived on my own prior but had help from my folks. So when we moved in together it was 100% parental free help. lol
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When I moved out on my own
I’m 33 and the only things I feel is anger and sadness
I’m 35, I’ll let you know when it happens. Any day now 😁
When I started losing my hair mid twenties. Early 30’s and the biggest thing that make me feel like an adult is working with people younger than me. I feel like I’m babysitting everyday. Otherwise I’m still just a kid on the inside, doing goofy, nerdy things. Good part about being an adult is you care less and less about what other people think of you for just liking things and doing things you enjoy.
I turn 32 this year, I dont even know what it’s meant to feel like. However if it’s the feeling you get when doing taxes, then I’d say I’m getting there.
After I had a kid.
I’m 41 and still “feel” 25 – I’m healthy and have an active lifestyle and good mindset … that being said, I’ve never felt my chronological age.
Adulthood is i lie we believe as children. The “adults” do not know what they are doing and are just now faced with more responsibility. They are authority figures, so they seem grown up to children.
My uncel turning 80 recently said in his birthday speech he still feel like a 25 year old, despite being an engineer, working a job and having children. In my opinion adulthood is a lie we believe as children, everyone is just trying to get by, despite time slipping past them
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Still waiting at 82, but maybe soon.
When I moved in with my now husband at 27. I had lived on my own prior but had help from my folks. So when we moved in together it was 100% parental free help. lol