I'll hit the big "35" years old this year...that means I've been teaching for 10 years. My first batch of seniors are now 28! They've graduated from college, got married, had kids, got divorced, been thrown in jail, started careers, etc. - they're adults
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And my dad was there for part of the night.
I don't feel like an adult. So the connection isn't there for me, either. In my opinion, 21 hardly contends for adulthood. But maybe I'll just feel this way the rest of my life.
How long will you be in town for?
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I agree. I feel more adult than ever. I'm graduating next year,then moving again to get a masters, I've lived on my own for years now..I've already been working for 6 years.. damn. Age is relative. It's how old you feel. Even though I feel all grown up I'm young and heart and that's what matters.
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