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amethal said:
Not always.

I'm 33, and my wife's 23.

When we met I was 28 and she was 18.

Of course, it all depends on your definition of old.
I'm 40. Now I refuse to flirt with anyone under 30, to avoid..."problems." ;)
 

Algolei said:
I'm 40. Now I refuse to flirt with anyone under 30, to avoid..."problems." ;)
i make it a policy* to not flirt with anyone under 52... 53 in about a month...


*to avoid getting my head bashed in by my wife
 



Frukathka said:
Well thats weird, my parents told me it was 10.

It made sense to me because my cousin had her first child when she was 15.

In general, it's 20 years. On average, people don't have kids until they're at least 18-20.
 

reveal said:
Being 31, I feel somewhat "out of touch" with people in their early 20's and below.

Out of touch at 31?!?

Dude, you've got three more good years before you're kicked out of the coveted 18-34 age demographic! (Sorry, Rel, but 34 is the cutoff; them's the rules.) A huge segment of our pop culture and economy is still depending on you, Reveal. This is NO time to start slacking!

Carl
who is now 40, but was first told at age 28 that he looked about 40. :(
 

CarlZog said:
Dude, you've got three more good years before you're kicked out of the coveted 18-34 age demographic! (Sorry, Rel, but 34 is the cutoff; them's the rules.)

Does this mean that when I turn 35 in June that I have to quit saying, "That's just how I roll."? What about "beyotch"? Tell me I can still say beyotch! :eek:
 

Rel said:
Does this mean that when I turn 35 in June that I have to quit saying, "That's just how I roll."? What about "beyotch"? Tell me I can still say beyotch! :eek:

Nope. Those officially get removed from your allowable vocabulary and get replaced with "By cracky" and "whipper-snapper."
 

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