is this post intelligible?
@Aiken_Drum:
Do you remember when you were a youngster and you looked at the 20/20-something year olds and you thought how cool life would be at that age? You thought about them bonding all kinds of relationships and doing who knows what. Is seemed interesting.
And you thought of yourself as a kid who one day would do all those things.
Ok, maybe you didn't have these thoughts, but I did.
They still apply and I have reached THAT age!
Were those just illusions?
Well, by analyzing the lives of many of the people I interact with, they don't seem to be experiencing (much) more than I do.
But, behold! I see a very fine, mature looking chick (or man) on the hallways of the university and I automatically think that she lives the life I imagined when I was kid.
I imagine that if I were to hook up with her I'd be dominated by her maturity/experience.
Approaching such a girl is therefore very hard.
It's something that I can hardly find the words to express.
@SLY: - not a quick answer
- I asked the people who know me best and they say they'd estimate my age to be around 18 if I was the stranger they saw on the street.
- the young women (under 30) see me as a ripe young man. So do the "real adults"
- The kids on the block see me as they see my dad, lol.
I can't answer that question with a straight yes or a no. Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't, but I THINK OF MYSELF THAT I DON'T.
The image that I project -whichever it may be- is not the same with the self-image.
Inside my head I'm the 17 year old, both physically and psychically.
By the way, how do you think of the average 22 y.o.? How does he look like?
Maybe I have a twisted perception of his looks.
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My common sense says the solution to this is to get to experimenting everything under the sun, but I don't have the time or the money to do so. I'm a broke, final-year Uni student. I can't wait to get it over with!
And if you think that I'm deluding myself with fake obstacles, you are right! There's also
fear of the unknown keeping me back from doing some affordable things I wish I'd do.