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Lines:
Ageist.

Alex C:
Does being only a couple years younger than Jhocking make me ancient?

pwhodges:
Many people find that there is an age that they continue to feel for the rest of their life - internally when physical constraints make it unsupportable on the surface.  This is often in the 18-22 range, though not infrequently up to the mid-20s. 

It's a sort of doublethink, as feeling your natural age is also pretty much unavoidable (e.g. one can feel 20 when rough-housing with your teenage kids, and simultaneously feel 40 when reflecting on how proud you are of them).

McTaggart:
Pretty happy with being 18-22 myself. It's worked for the last six years so I think I'll keep sticking with it.

Lines:
I am much happier now with my current age than I ever was in the 18-22 range. I feel like my age has finally caught up to me, whereas it never fit in that range. Hence why I prefer to be ageless. If I have no age, then there's no conflict.

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