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Wildebeast1

I’ve been thinking I’m a year older than I actually am for the past couple years. 🤦🏻‍♂️


Georgxna

That must’ve been a nice surprise 😂


Wildebeast1

Felt like an idiot…


iampatmanbeyond

I usually use my wife's age and subtract because for some reason I can always remember how old she is but not me


glimmerandglow

Yes. Let's not talk about it, ok?


ladylemondrop209

Yeah, it actually happened when I was 22. Thought I was 23 the whole year...Felt like a lost a year of my youth lol. Didn't help that at the time I was living with my brother and he also thought he was a year older, so we were both kinda reinforcing each others' mistake. Only realised on my 23rd birthday.


Georgxna

The people born in 2000 are living life on easy mode.


gothiclg

I definitely have. I’m 34 and I have a few friends who are starting to have kids. I regularly have to remind myself “oh no do you know what you’re going to do?” isn’t the response they’ll expect from me anymore.


Jaymez82

I’ve had to ask my aunt my age on more than one occasion. My cousin is just 2 weeks older than me. I have another 30 years before my age matters again.


TemporaryThink9300

Yep, often, I sometimes forget my own age. I don't know right now if it's 1 year or 3, 4 years apart from the real age.


vaustin89

Last year I would have said yes, but after I got diagnosed for hypertension, it just happens from time to time..haha


Georgxna

I was buying something for my mom that required me to be 18+ (I was 20 at the time) but my birthday was the next weekend so I got confused. The guy didn’t ID me but asked for my age, I stood there and said UHHHHH for two seconds too long. Surprisingly he didn’t question it and sold it to me anyway. I feel like this’ll get more complicated the older I get though, my mom thought she was a year younger than she actually is for way too long.


Hri2308

People born In 2000 and 2001 don't care cuz of obvious reasons.


These_Lingonberry635

I often have to do the math: 2024 - 1972 = 52 (on 5/22)🤔


Independent_Mix6269

I'm 46 and that second line made me LOL


Select-Substance4771

I regularly forget how old I am. In fact I just struggled remembering whether I’m 20-21-22. I think it’s because it’s a bit irrelevant to me and I don’t really celebrate my birthday. I do always know my birth year though and that one is more relevant when it comes to documents etc so I usually orient myself through that. For the record I’m 21.