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Started by Charlie Nicki, January 31, 2018, 02:15:20 PM
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Quote from: Julia1996 on February 02, 2018, 11:32:58 AMThen you need to hang out with my brother. He acts 12 a lot of the time.
Quote from: Laurie on February 02, 2018, 10:56:53 AMHey now youngins, I'm one of those olderish folks and I'm the one who decided this topic needed it's own thread. Not for segregation (those sometimes I think it is a needful things when it come to youngerish folk) No, I did it becayse the comversation was derailing the other thread. So now ya'll have your own playground. Enjoy! But behave yourselves.Hugs, Laurie
Quote from: punky_glitter on February 02, 2018, 11:40:55 AMWhat if I feel like I'm 21 (I'm 17)
Quote from: Jessica on February 02, 2018, 11:40:00 AMIck!I was reminded (thank you girlfriend) that in the timeline of transition we were more in the 14-16 yo range.
Quote from: Elis on February 02, 2018, 10:40:05 AMI'm going to be 24 soon which I guess is still youngish; bit it's weird to think I was born in a different century and people born in 2000 are now adults
Quote from: punky_glitter on January 31, 2018, 07:11:41 PMOh gosh now I feel rude I've learned quickly that this place isn't condescending at all, in fact quite the opposite! But I do know something that never fails to make anyone feel old, I was born in 2001. When I said that to my grandparents they both nearly passed out from laughing about how old they felt
Quote from: punky_glitter on February 02, 2018, 01:46:48 PMDarn. But also, if you think about it there are no more 90's kids. All of them are at least 18 by now. So all the kids in my generation that are trying to be cool and retro saying that they're a "90's kid" are are liars Why do you think all the 90's fashion is coming back?
Quote from: Roll on February 02, 2018, 03:03:51 PMOh God, the 90s are definitely back and it's hilarious to me. My sister(17) says everyone at her school wears Nirvana t-shirts and talks about Friends(granted on Netflix and not actually as it aired on NBC like I did... ). I mean... there was always a blurrier line between the mid 90s through today than compared to a lot of other decades (mainstream music has been pretty much stagnant), but the level it has gotten to in direct references to the 90s is crazy. Probably also helps a lot of us that grew up in the 90s are still mentally children because Millennials have a cohort wide case of arrested development. (It is so common to see blended groups ranging from 17-37 doing stuff like playing video games for instance.)
Quote from: Jessica on February 02, 2018, 12:38:36 PMWell I'm not a youngin' , so I guess I'll bow out of this thread and find the olderish one.
Quote from: Charlie Nicki on February 02, 2018, 03:27:54 PMMiddleish Charlie
Quote from: Roll on February 02, 2018, 03:31:45 PMI'm thinking Older-youngerish for myself.
Quote from: Julia1996 on February 02, 2018, 11:22:03 AMBelieve it or not I've already had a small child call me old. I was babysitting this 5 year old brat....I mean child. He asked me how old I was and I told him I was 19. He said "wow, that's really old". I almost forgot to let him out of the refrigerator before his parent came home.
Quote from: DawnOday on February 02, 2018, 02:21:15 PMPunky- You are lucky to be born during more accepting time. Sometimes we don't see it. When I was your age, I had just as much desire as you have. Transgender was not even a term then. I was a ->-bleeped-<-. Crossdresser was not part of the lexicon either. I tried 6 times since 1984 to come out but could not bring myself to confess why I was in the therapist office. As a result. What I wanted since I started kindergarten has taken 64 years to accomplish. I can't get any surgeries due to poor health. But I can tell you this. For the first time in nearly a lifetime, I am not depressed. I have forgiven myself for some of the damage my confusion caused. I am looking forward. Something I have never done. For the first time in a long time, I want to make friends. I shut them out since high school. All because of HRT.
Quote from: Lady Skylar on June 11, 2018, 12:48:31 PMI know what you mean. I'm 54 and what was most depressing for me is that you didn't dare tell anyone you were really a girl, or even dress like one when I was in my teens, or early 20's or 30's for that matter. It's great to finally see the young people now have a better chance at their transition goals and be more accepted in today's society. I'll just continue with my goals of transition though because like you I finally am a woman and that makes me feel great, even though I know with all the damage T has done to my body and looks I'll never be totally feminine looking or considered a pretty woman. I'll settle for just being a happy ugly woman lol. Happy Pride Month to everybody. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk