The problem is that there are so many possible choices. Do I measure my age in:
Years since my body was born?
Years since I accepted that I was transgendered?
How old I feel in the morning after a hard day's work the day before (or really 2 days before)?
How young I feel in my head?
How young I act when that cutie at the office says they need help?
How old I feel when all my younger friends are showing pictures of their grandkids?
How young I feel when I laugh and say I don't have any grandkids yet?
How young I feel while the tequilla flows, or how old I feel the next morning?
So many choices, and the correct answers are across the board.
I think it is a trick question. Ask any AARP member...you are only as old as you feel
....Laurry
Don't let yourself be pidgeonholed into some binary-ish age scale! Join the growing throng (of 1?) that says...uhh, what was the question? Luby's for supper? 3:30? I'll be there...ummm, oh yeah, join those of us who say age classification is just too oppressive and should not be tolerated! Meet me at Luby's and we'll write letters to our congressmen, and maybe just try one more piece of that custard pie