I HATE that! I'm in my twenties too, and I constantly have people asking me how school is going. Or when I go out with my younger brother (who is nearly 21), I'm the one who gets asked for ID! :angry: :angry:Frogboy_Lives said:heh, it's the same with my sister she's like 23 and people still think shes a teenager
lol Natalia! My friends and I laugh when we get asked our ID because we really don't look like the typical 18 year olds. If you're still being asked for ID MANY years after turning 18 as you say then aging is only complimenting you rather than being a burdenNatalia said:By the way, I live in Australia, where the drinking age is 18, so it is even more embarrassing to be asked for ID MANY years after I turned 18.
People keep telling me that, but it doesn't make me feel any better!jess said:lol Natalia! My friends and I laugh when we get asked our ID because we really don't look like the typical 18 year olds. If you're still being asked for ID MANY years after turning 18 as you say then aging is only complimenting you rather than being a burdenNatalia said:By the way, I live in Australia, where the drinking age is 18, so it is even more embarrassing to be asked for ID MANY years after I turned 18.