I don't know about college kids, but what about Major League Baseball players.
Advances in sunscreen technology must be the secret. Ted Williams NEVER looked younger than a, getting old Buster Posey. Babe Ruth? his face could hold 3 days of rain.
It's just you and your friends who are the same age than you that start to look older than college kids.
Usually college kids are 18-23 yo.
Until 29-30yo, many people can look like 5-6 years younger than they are. But when there start to be a 6-7+ years gap, for most people, you can start to see the difference.
(obviously there are always exceptions of people who look way younger than they are).
She is a typical 22 year old runner who could have done another year in college. I just don't see what some of you see. If she was in your workplace in professional attire, would she really look out of place? I guess I must interact with more young people than most of you do.
I look in the mirror and wonder if I look like some grown aged looking man. Weird as heck.
It seems like you can pass as a college student for 5-8 after you graduate, or at the very least 6.5 years before you really start to notice, at least that’s what this thread has lead me to believe
At around 28 or 29... I stopped drinking which meant that the bar/nightlife scene wasn't something I participated in any longer. After a few months of going to bed at 10 pm even on the weekends, I really looked at that demographic in a new light. If you live for the weekend, you are most likely mentally and emotionally in the state of a child.
People can live for whatever they want. Just because they're not the same as you, doesn't mean they're wrong or less of a person. Display less narcissism, please. You just sound salty that you're bound to kids, a partner and a profession. Not everyone is obligated to do like you. They can find their own happiness. But one thing is for sure, misery loves company. Everyone who is "stuck" wants to critique the unstuck.
At around 28 or 29... I stopped drinking which meant that the bar/nightlife scene wasn't something I participated in any longer. After a few months of going to bed at 10 pm even on the weekends, I really looked at that demographic in a new light. If you live for the weekend, you are most likely mentally and emotionally in the state of a child.
People can live for whatever they want. Just because they're not the same as you, doesn't mean they're wrong or less of a person. Display less narcissism, please. You just sound salty that you're bound to kids, a partner and a profession. Not everyone is obligated to do like you. They can find their own happiness. But one thing is for sure, misery loves company. Everyone who is "stuck" wants to critique the unstuck.
Your defensive post say more about you than it says about the post you’re replying to.
People can live for whatever they want. Just because they're not the same as you, doesn't mean they're wrong or less of a person. Display less narcissism, please. You just sound salty that you're bound to kids, a partner and a profession. Not everyone is obligated to do like you. They can find their own happiness. But one thing is for sure, misery loves company. Everyone who is "stuck" wants to critique the unstuck.
Your defensive post say more about you than it says about the post you’re replying to.
You're entitled to your opinion. Hope that made you feel good about yourself.
That must be one of the most reliable signs of getting older. I'd say when I was in college myself to about age 29, college kids looked relatively mature. Now that I am 32, they kinda look like babies, they look indistinguishable from highschool kids.
Never. That's the problem. You get older, but college girls are always the same age.
In all seriousness, it's probably some kind of coping mechanism on your part. You recognize that hot 18 and 19 year olds are no longer going to consider you for a date, so you start seeing them as asexual kids.
Runners must be the most low testosterone brow beaten by modern society 'athletes' of any sport. Every day here of late there is a thread on the front page of the kind - 'is it wrong for me to date a 25 year old as a 32 year old?'. Even on Reddit some of these threads would look freaking weird.
That must be one of the most reliable signs of getting older. I'd say when I was in college myself to about age 29, college kids looked relatively mature. Now that I am 32, they kinda look like babies, they look indistinguishable from highschool kids.
That must be one of the most reliable signs of getting older. I'd say when I was in college myself to about age 29, college kids looked relatively mature. Now that I am 32, they kinda look like babies, they look indistinguishable from highschool kids.
When I was in college on the G.I. Bill and, at 21 felt like everybody’s Uncle Bob!
About now at 28 which is odd because I look younger than I am and have long hippy hair but I swear all 18 year old boys these days have that broccoli haircut and look like they had cosmetic surgery.