My boyfriend is 25 and I made sure to make fun of him at least once for it. But that's also because Im mean and like bring up the fact that he's a quarter of a century years old.25 is awesome. 26 has been pretty awesome so far, too.
My boyfriend is 25 and I made sure to make fun of him at least once for it. But that's also because Im mean and like bring up the fact that he's a quarter of a century years old.25 is awesome. 26 has been pretty awesome so far, too.
^Well, in the States anyways. My youth ended at the 18 milestone. Mind you, I can still look forward to a Vegas trip.
I was planning a vegas meetup for when i turn 21 next summer if you're interested. Nothing like a bunch of nerds hanging out in Vegas^Well, in the States anyways. My youth ended at the 18 milestone. Mind you, I can still look forward to a Vegas trip.
Ah, Vegas. Yeah, baby! Being of a certain age does have its advantages, doesn't it?
Maybe the problem isn't about feeling old. I think I just need to have more spice and fun in my life. I recall having a really great time and feeling so full of life during my last vacation in Sin City two years ago. I guess I'd better start planning my next trip.
Sorry to ruin it for you, but there is no legal minimum age for car rental (well, I guess it could technically be considered 18). The 25 or older thing is just company policy. In a lot of places, rental companies set the limit at 18 or 21. However, most (if not all) companies charge a "damn kid will probably break our car" fee to those under 25.Now what am I looking forward to? The age I can legally rent a car?
I'm not necessarily talking about feeling like a senior citizen, but have you ever felt like you're not as young as you used to be? If so, when did you start to feel that way? Is it when you hit your 20s, 30s, or 40s, or has it more to do with certain milestone achievements like getting married and having kids?
The reason I ask is that I've been doing a bit of self-reflecting lately in terms of where I am, where I'll be, and where I used to be. I've always been very conscious about my self-image, and it seems I've never really felt satisfied. Maybe I did in my mid-20s when I was a lot leaner and more energetic. Even then I realized I could never look like a supermodel, but at least I had a little more self-confidence. Now when I reminisce and look back at myself 7 to 10 years ago, I suppose I didn't do too bad back then, and I actually miss a part of my youth. Believe me, I'm content with the way things are and the things I have now compared to 10 years ago. It's just that I miss my youth and vitality, independence, and self-reliance sometimes.
So yes, I've always been insecure about certain things in life and don't realize until later that things weren't so bad back when. Anyone else felt this way? I believe I'm having a midlife crisis at 35.
I'll be with there ya in a year, myself. My back really hurts these days, but it hurt a LOT in my 20's- so pain makes me feel young, I guess.jeeze, I dunno what you people are complaining about. I'm 50.
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