As a 25 year old, can i hang out with 18-21 year olds...

as a 25 year old, can i hang out with 18-21 year olds? i look closer to that age than my own and people my age are too busy with work and careers and shit. i am basically a 21 year old 25 year old.. it is rare that anyone can tell my real age but i'm still paranoid about it

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Grow up.
You hang with people younger than you because you're insecure and you have an inferiority complex

i just want a little bit more time to experience youth so i don't feel like killing myself in two years when i finally can't

You can hang out with whoever you want. I'm 26 and tonight I'm hanging out with 2 19 years old, a 20 year old and a 25 year old.
It's unhealthy to hang out with young people because you're an insecure faggot.

OP is indeed insecure for posing the question, but you're also insecure for posting this.

yeah obviously i'm insecure about it, i don't really need that to be pointed out

Who gives a shit?

Why are you asking anons what you can and can't do? Why do you care that people will guess your age? Do you want to hang what with a certain group of people? Then do it, no one will punish you if you do so.

I started my undergrad late (23) and I hang out with college kids all the time. There's no real huge difference between 20-26 year olds except the ones that graduated/entered the workforce have more money.

No you shouldn’t. Probably for social as well as legal reasons.

Hey OP, we're similar.

My brother is 22 and I'm 27 and I hang out with him and his friends more than anyone else. People 18-22 seem to be more willing to go party and hit up raves and music festivals. I try to associate with people my age but at most they'll agree to a couple drinks at a bar or maybe like a barbeque. Girls my age are from the snowflake generation so they all have (((anxiety))) and the ones that do like to tear it up are already fat from how much they drink.

It just feels like zoomers are more fun than milennials, and how can it be wrong to have more fun? The only drawback I've run into is that sometimes the girls at festivals that approach are too young and I'm faced with the moral panic of "yeah she's too young but I really only want to dance with her but even that feels skeevy but she's so hot and barely wearing anything but she's probably still in high school but if I keep my hands out of her pants it's probably okay but for real she's too young"

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You write as if you and your brother aren't in the same generation.

they aren't genius

Do you know what a generation means?

>she's too young
If she's at the AOC, she's not too young.

its better than not socializing at all i guess, but its going to further stunt your maturity. im sort of having this dilemma myself except im alone because my peers have passed me.

I'll hijack OP's thread to ask a similar question. I turn 24 in a couple of months and am about to transfer to an undergrad program now that I'm done with community college.

I started college a few years late, and it feels like I maybe missed out a bit, so I was planning on living in the dorms for a term or two so that I can meet people and get involved in campus life more.

It'd be the upperclassmen dorms, not the freshman dorms obviously, but there'd still be a couple years age gap. Is this a mistake?

Ah, I should add that I got sent off to a boarding school for high school, so I'm well aware of how shitty dormitory life can be, but I also had some very close friendships as a result of living together with my bros in high school and I kind of want to recapture that.

i would imagine you will be shunned by a certain group and looked up to by another, or no one will give a shit

I dont think it matters much. I actually think some people will be somewhat drawn to what they perceive as you being more mature.