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no. adulthood is lame, there are no perks. when i get to an age where i can no longer run from my years, iā€™ll likely have already ā€œacceptedā€ adulthood, so to speak.

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What perks are there to being a child, in your view? Do you intend to live like one, for much of your life?


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in my mind, one of the major perks is being able to experience love for your peers without it being tainted by adult constructs. iā€™m a hopeless romantic in the most childish ways. of course, i will never pursue my feelings, iā€™ve never felt like an ā€œolder admiring younger,ā€ iā€™ve felt like ā€œyounger admiring her peersā€ my whole life. outside of these feelings, i havenā€™t matured to the point where i can handle adult responsibilities. it doesnā€™t feel right to me that iā€™m pushed into adulthood before iā€™m ready. it has never felt fair. from a young age, iā€™ve felt like being forced to grow up was one of the biggest injustices of my lifetime. i still sort of feel that way. itā€™s less that i intend to live like one, because iā€™ve been living like one my entire life. you see, iā€™m underweight with quite the youthful face, and iā€™ve always had childish interests. most older people mistake me for the ages i prefer to be perceived as whether iā€™m trying to come off that way or not.

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