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Androgynes: How old are you?

Started by Kendall, August 20, 2007, 11:38:06 PM

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How old are you? I am curious as to the androgyne age range.

14 - 17
14 (13.2%)
18 - 21
25 (23.6%)
22 - 26
24 (22.6%)
27 - 30
5 (4.7%)
31 - 34
9 (8.5%)
35 - 39
3 (2.8%)
40 - 44
5 (4.7%)
45 - 49
8 (7.5%)
50 - 54
4 (3.8%)
55 - 59
5 (4.7%)
60 - 64
4 (3.8%)
65 - 70
0 (0%)
70+
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 43

Eva Marie

46.... and a little more than a half....  :D

and happy b-day, shades
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Fenrir

I'm 18, but the general consensus from random strangers (on many occasions in the past year or so) is that I look 15.  :laugh: I used to look older than I was, but now it seems I'm growing younger...?  ???
Works for me. I never fancied the idea of adulthood anyway.  :)
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noeleena

Hi...
11 aug 1947 . invercargill south isl of new zealand .   born a male . acording to the Dr . he just did not know  i was a andro .   now. been living as a woman . for 11 years .
Some of you say you would like to be younger ... not this kid . this is the best time & part of my life .....now ... okay i may have 10 . 15 . or 20 years left
     Dont look back . look forward . enjoy what you have now ...
...noeleena...
Hi. from New Zealand, Im a woman of difference & intersex who is living life to the full.   we have 3 grown up kids and 11 grand kid's 6 boy's & 5 girl's,
Jos and i are still friends and  is very happy with her new life with someone.
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omega1251

I just turned 24... I'm considering undergoing HRT but I guess I'm more androgyne since I like being both male and female :)
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Mr. Fox

Noeleena, you have the same birthday as my best friend!  (datewise, not yearwise)
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noeleena

Hi...
   
Omega.   how nice . At that age you will do well . you have your whole life ahead of you . & lots to look forward to .
I find it hard to seperate the male & female . yet i prefer  being a woman .
  Nice to know there arre some others having thier birth days the same . thank.s .
...noeleena...
Hi. from New Zealand, Im a woman of difference & intersex who is living life to the full.   we have 3 grown up kids and 11 grand kid's 6 boy's & 5 girl's,
Jos and i are still friends and  is very happy with her new life with someone.
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Walter

I'm 18 and will be turning 19 in December. I already feel 19 for some unknown reason..
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Nicky

I can't even remember what 19 was like. I was too depressed to notice.

I do remember my 19th birthday though! I had enough tequlla and lemon for everyone and I had my first kiss ever with my lesbian flatmate with her girlfriend, our flatmate, scowling next to us. What a night. I was such a dope  ;D
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Jaimey

Quote from: Nicky on September 13, 2009, 10:54:29 PM
I can't even remember what 19 was like.

Me either.  I seem to be missing a good number of years in there...why do they go by so fast?!!!
If curiosity really killed the cat, I'd already be dead. :laugh:

"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." GWC
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Nicky

I thought I would add that Omega1251 is real pretty.
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Dara

I was born in 48, or was it 84? Does it matter?
I've been androgyne all my life, but couldn't put a name to it until Mother Earth had carried me round Father Sun about 45 times (Oh, I guess the year of birth was 48, then! Sob!!).
I feel about 35 and have a mental age somewhere between 15 and 60, depending on the weather, the company and what we're doing.
Dara
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LightlyLuke

I'm 52, born in March of '57.

Quote from: noeleena on September 11, 2009, 01:24:25 AM
Some of you say you would like to be younger ... not this kid . this is the best time & part of my life .....now

Yes! I so agree with you, noeleena!
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Constance

In a way, I wouldn't mind being younger as it would mean that I'd have more time* after coming to terms with who and what I am. I know I'd like to have the body shape I had during my mid-20's.

* barring unforeseen circumstances

childofwinter

I have no concrete idea of my gender identity, but I believe I am an Androgyne.
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LightlyLuke

But were you able to come to terms with who you are as a part of getting older. That is, if you were younger, would you still be in the midst of that process and not have more time comfortable with it?

I'm not trying to be heavily philosophical or make trouble. I just know that one reason I like being where I am is because of the results of the process it took to get me here and that took time.

-- Luke
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TooManyToasters

Young enough that it got edited out of my intro post, which should give you a good rough estimate.
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Constance

Luke,

I'm not sure maturing or just plain getting older helped me come to terms with what I am. It was more a matter of coincidence that I began to seriously ask myself questions after reading Luna by Julie Anne Peters about 2 years ago.

Reading that book triggered a whole host of memories to come flooding back. If I had read it a few years earlier when my daughter first read it, I would have come to terms with myself at a younger age, probably by about 5 years.

LightlyLuke

Shades O'Grey, I see what you mean. And thank you for the pointer to Luna. Sounds like a good book.
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justmeinoz

While my back is about 800 on a bad day, the rest of the carcass is 56 and the mind is still somewhere in the mid 20's.  Any time I feel maturity creeping up I just plug in a guitar and rock on!!
Maybe we don't get older, just collect years as we go along? 
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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LightlyLuke

 :D I like that, Justmeinoz-- I'm a year collector.
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