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But that's ok! When I mean maturity, I don't mean people that can't have fun. I mean people that can't take a hint, know when I stop, can't treat others with respect, etc.
18-25 is a huge gap. You should have at least split up the college and gradschool kids :-)
Isn't perception funny. I see the 18-25 gap as much closer than you see it. I guess that comes with age. Now I am scared of when the time comes when I no longer see 31-40 as a "huge" gap.
Post by dreamingtree on Apr 5, 2011 18:20:45 GMT -5
Age really doesn't mean anything. I have 26 year old friends that are way more mature, sensible, and stable than some of my friends in their 30s and 40s.
I am 44 and my husband is 30, but I am the kid in the relationship and he is the old person
Post by billypilgrim on Apr 6, 2011 17:20:02 GMT -5
Isn't there some old saying about how Bonnaroo is wasted on the young? Wait . . . that's not right. But I'm pretty sure that someone is wasted on something at Bonnaroo.
I think "income" would be more appropriate than age, IMHO...
Not necessarily. I'm an Admin Assistant and really don't earn that much money. I am just very frugal and have no debt, and I choose to spend my money on VIP this year.
Age really doesn't mean anything. I have 26 year old friends that are way more mature, sensible, and stable than some of my friends in their 30s and 40s.
I am 44 and my husband is 30, but I am the kid in the relationship and he is the old person
Age really doesn't mean anything. I have 26 year old friends that are way more mature, sensible, and stable than some of my friends in their 30s and 40s.
I am 44 and my husband is 30, but I am the kid in the relationship and he is the old person