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Do you feel your age?

Started by Wild Flower, April 14, 2015, 10:37:51 AM

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Wild Flower

I feel like I lost a lot of my life from the fact the Im transgendered. I think it stems from that at least. Technically, I am closer to 24 than I want to be... but I don't feel anymore. Its like I feel I have the life experieces of a 19 year old... and Im going to have to restart my life again in a year or so.... everything I know means nothing. I am not a better person tha when I was 19, which is sad to say. People also think Im 19, most of the time.... today I told someone Im 22 (23 in reality), and he was like "damn".  I dont know what that saids about me or not.... but the people in the room were like "you cant drink yet"... which to me I have life experiences....

People imply Im so young.... when Im just young (big difference), and my manager is 25 and 28... but he just called me his boy. Which stems to my youth-image...... but its like I can relate to 18-19 year olds... but its becoming vampiric like.... like the reason I relate is because they see me as one of them. Even when I announce my age, its like toss into the wind after their shocks.... being told Im a youngbuck by a 28 year old is kind of strange.... its like dude, were not a generation apart. 

So I guess maybe being trans has more to do with it than image....
"Anyone who believes what a cat tells him deserves all he gets."
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iKate

In some respects, yes, in some respects no.

I am an adult, homeowner, parent.
I have chronic medical conditions of a middle age adult. Bad genes, nothing I can do other than treat them.

However, my personality in many respects is that of an early 20s person.

And transition has seemingly turned back the clock for me in my attitude on life.
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amber roskamp

I actually feel older then 23. I feel like my trans status has caused me to experience a lot of things that cos people don't ever experience and I feel like those experiences have aged me quicker then most people my age.
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firestarter

Im not too sure on how your actually feeling about looking younger than you really are. I can tell you that I have always looked much younger than my true years, and it is, and has always been a blessing. I am 51 [My god, where has all the time gone !!], I have led a full any extremely blissful male life, as a husband and father of 3 beautiful children. I started taking hormones 13 months ago. Yesterday I started a dance class [still in male mode, with a very tight Gyno vest on  :(]. Whilst waiting in the queue to get into the venue, I was talking to a group of differently aged people. During the conversation, the question as to my age came up. I asked them to guess, 28 was the lowest guess, and 33 the highest [I wouldn't tell them  ;D]. All the younger girls wanted to dance with me, mind you all the other guys did look much older than me. I love being miss aged, it doesn't just "make my day" it "makes my week. I cannot imagine the euphoria I will feel when I start to get miss gendered from male to female.
It does sound that you take being miss aged as a younger person, a bit troublesome and unfortunate. If that is the case, then I would say to you, "Be happy, be very happy  :laugh:, it is a blessing not a curse. You may be lucky enough at 51, to be mistaken for a 28 year old, and that just cant be bad.........can it? !!  ;)
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Kelly_1979

I'm almost 36 but my "emotional self" is more like 18-22 heh.
Trying to emerge to my real self
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Phoenix_2812

I'm 32 and I don't feel like it. I don't go out and act like I'm younger, but I feel it deep down inside. When I'm around other people, like my sister for instance, who is only 2 years older than me, I feel like the age gap is far bigger than 2 years, more like 10 or more. There are only a few times that I feel my age, but those times are few and far apart to the extent that they hardly exist.

Chris
"When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us." -Helen Keller
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Newgirl Dani

I don't think I really care much, if at all.  As to what others think, well that interests me at the zero level.   Dani
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awilliams1701

I'm 33 but think I should be 25.
Ashley
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Monika1223

I'm 24 before I had the orchiectomy I felt like crap and looked like crap. People used to tell me I look 30 all the time.
Now people always tell me I look really young and I get asked for my I.D. every time I buy alcohol.
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TracyCakes

Don't feel my age (47), but it has nothing to do with being trans.  Mentally stopped aging at about 30 even though the person staring back looks a little older, lol.  my femme clothes may tend to be a little younger that what most 47 year old females wear but not too crazy. 
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barbie

Age is more important than other cultures here in my country, a hierarchical society primarily based on biological age.
People always think that I am far younger than my biological age.
When I was in the U.S., I was sometimes asked to show my ID for purchasing alcohol beverage or tobacco until I was 40.
Usually I am glad with it, but sometimes I can be ignored or treated badly because of it.
This became more pronounced after I presented myself as a woman.
I am turning to 51, but most people in the street call me by pronouns for the 20s. I am happy with it.
But looking at my face in detail, they can guess my biological age more closely.
In addition, my physical strength is actually closer to the 20s, or more.
For example, last Sunday I climbed the highest mountain here by running. The course usually takes at least 8 hours, but I finished it within 4.5 hours.




Enjoy being young-old.

barbie~~
Just do it.
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awilliams1701

Actually if anything accepting my trans status has made me feel younger.
Ashley
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Rudy King

#12
FYI: I'm IS.

I'm chronologically thirty five, but look about anywhere from ten to fifteen years younger (that's because if the AIS).  Cognitively, I'm like a child, or young teen. 

When I go to the movies, I find myself laughing at stuff kids laugh at.  I think like a child and often act as a child, and this was before going in ERT. 

I even buy teen clothes, that look like there for younger kids.  I've always been a loner so I don't worry what others think. 

My theory is, since I've always been hormonally female, I think I didn't get enough hormones to cause my brain, or body to mature.   Even now, I'm finally going through puberty.  My bones are changing, my hips are getting wider, and I think maybe I can hopefully "grow up".
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kelly_aus

I'm 39, feel like I'm 25 and have been told I look 30ish. It works for me.
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Auroramarianna

Um, being trans has given me a lot of insight and my parental situation...so I do feel older in many ways than people my age. But, I have never even kissed or been kissed by a guy, I'm a virgin, and I feel kind of naive, so in that respect I feel much, much younger than I am.

BTW, Rudy King, there are many factors in brain development, not just sex hormones. Never fully virilizing does not mean you will have a "teenage" brain.
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mrs izzy

For a long time in transition I felt about 10 years younger. 

Now It has caught up with me for sure. 
Mrs. Izzy
Trans lifeline US 877-565-8860 CAD 877-330-6366 http://www.translifeline.org/
"Those who matter will never judge, this is my given path to walk in life and you have no right to judge"

I used to be grounded but now I can fly.
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katrinaw

Umm a lot older, but always been aged 7 or so years younger than I am, mind and activities = 30 something

HRT may be playing a part in the downsizing of my numerical age  >:-)

L Katy
Long term MTF in transition... HRT since ~ 2003...
Journey recommenced Sept 2015  :eusa_clap:... planning FT 2016  :eusa_pray:

Randomly changing 'Katy PIC's'

Live life, embrace life and love life xxx
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Kylie

I feel a ton younger than my age, always have.  I just turned 40 but people usually guess that I am 5-7 years younger than I am.  As I grow out my hair, the gray is taking that away from me :( It is easy to stay feeling young for me because run a department where most of my employees are high school and college kids.  I am more comfortable interacting with them than my older peers.  Finally accepting being transgender this past year, I feel a lot older though because I feel so much time pressure to make the life changes I need to.  I never really thought about or worried about age until this last year. It feels like time is so short.  I'm having a midlife transgender crisis!
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marsh monster

Most of the time I don't feel my age, usually I feel about 20 years or more younger. But currently I'm a tad out of shape, so as I build myself back up after the winter, I'm feeling a little of my age, but that will lessen shortly.
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Rudy King

Quote from: Auroramarianna on April 14, 2015, 04:55:33 PM
Um, being trans has given me a lot of insight and my parental situation...so I do feel older in many ways than people my age. But, I have never even kissed or been kissed by a guy, I'm a virgin, and I feel kind of naive, so in that respect I feel much, much younger than I am.

BTW, Rudy King, there are many factors in brain development, not just sex hormones. Never fully virilizing does not mean you will have a "teenage" brain.

Sorry, I forgot to mention I also have most of the signs for "Peter Pan syndrome".  Sorry, I'm on my phone, so I try to post as short as possible.  I tend to leave things out sometimes.
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