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For me, one tell is when I see someone not super young getting worked up about working conditions in the service industry.
Not exclusively a millenial thing, ofc, but there is a tone of militance about worker mistreatment in our generation that stands out imo.
I’ve been told I have a young face too. Same for my sister. She’s only now sliding into looking her age at 42, but she doesn’t actually have to at all. She’s got Rogue hair and I myself have a bunch of whites, but it’s not noticeable by other’s yet.
We like the same video games. I love music and he’s in a band and plays guitar. We both are kind of loners. Same goals romantically. I’ve never had a serious job or driven a car. I’ve only been a part of child care and pet care. On the other hand I like being motherly to him and he needs that. I want to him to have the best experiences. He met my family full of artsy intellectuals and everybody loved him too.
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This fucking stings. I still dress like a teenager and I work out really hard so I look way younger than I am at 34. I’m dating a 22 year old so I have to keep it up too… lol
My dentist implied I look old for my age and then he was in disbelief I was alive in the 90’s. He thought I am a poorly aged younger person instead of a well preserved older person. lmao