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    wow, that's pretty old
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    30 is just a number. Literally
    Like 28 or 22 or e=mcc (letters but numbers mm..think I'm on it!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diana View Post
    Split. I've always been commended for my responsibility and self-direction. But I can very much act like a kid. I like to run and play and try silly things, and climb trees, and hide and jump on my trampoline and so on. So. . . a responsible, prepared, on-time little kid, which is exactly what I was as a kid too. I had a fear of being late or unprepared, and took every responsibility seriously, but I loved to run and jump and play and the normal kid kinds of things too.
    yeah, i think i relate to this. i want to be an adult, think i am an adult, legally & somewhat mentally, but i don't want to be /too/ adult, either. i'm not entirely sure i'm even capable of it.


    as for what numerical age i've "always been," not sure. my ESTj brother has always seemed /very/ adult to me, in the sense of being responsible like you've mentioned. but he was also rather anti-anyone-acting-like-a-child, too. i think being "too old" mentally is just as bad as being "too young." neither seem really like something i'd strive for.

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