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>>34595127
I'm 36, people usually guess I'm 25 or so, but I never know if they're just being polite or not.
In my experience it doesn't matter much. People will most likely find out your real age anyway, and if you lie about it they'll think even more poorly of you.
Here's a story. I've recently started going to college again. We were having a group assignment for a class. A couple of girls in my group asked me my age, i just said 'old, don't like to talk about it, sorry', but that only made them more curious, saying that they'd make their objective that semester to find out what my age was. Few classes later, one of them says she found out, with a visible sad, borderline disgusted look on her face.
Shit sucks man.
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>>34595127
Congrats, anon. I'm in a similar boat. I'm 30 but look 23, and I'm in better shape now than I was back then.
It all depends on what you value in life. I just use my looks to hang out near college campuses. Since I don't look out of place, I've gotten laid a few times from it.
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>>34603395
I wouldn't lean too heavily on what an AI says. There is a good chance you look older than you did at 23, but you still look young compared to others in your age group.
I have my own place, a decent job, and my own car now. I didn't have any of that seven years ago, so I have a lot more confidence in myself as a man. Plus, I have an active life outside of work that keeps me busy.
I don't really have any advice other than to be direct about your intentions and be okay with rejection. Someone not being interested has absolutely nothing to do with your value.