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Whenever I am asked... I say 13.
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I have no reason to lie.
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Sure, why not.
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Sure, because I am almost 50 and lots of people say that I look like in my mid thirties.
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I tell my real age never bothers me!!!!!!!!!!
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I always say my real age, and if I'm caught off guard I'd probably answer without giving it a second thought of why am I telling this person.
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Yes I would tell them I am 49, only one more year and I will be 50, cant wait! Life starts at 50, or so I have heard!
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I tell them my real age.
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I always tell my real age nothing to be ashamed of especially since I have been taken for nearly 20 years younger than what I am many times lol
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I would have to tell my real age because if I didn't and my son was around he would fall on the ground laughing. I would spare myself the embarrassment and just tell the truth.
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Depends on why he/she asked.
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I don't know how much information I want to share with a STRANGER. If the person and I had some relationship, I would have no problem telling them my age. I think I look darn good for as old as I am.
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Of course :-D . . . In 2 months and I will be closer to 44 then the day I was born.
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I will always tell my age. I earned every damned moment of it and I have the scars and greying hair to prove it. How old we are never matters to others as much as we tend to think it does. (I just turned 54 in July!)
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Nope, no shame here. I'm 33.
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Nope I'm 20.....I'11 be 21 in 30days woohoo!
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Tell my real age. What's the point of lying about your age? Can't stand liars
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I would tell them my real age. I'm not ashamed to be 19.
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I don't see the point in lying about your age. If you shave off a few years, the older you get, the more people will say you look old for your age. I think it works against you in the long run.
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... born 10:14 AM, May 22, 1959 ... age 48 for now ... My age is no secret and is nothing to be ashamed of. When I want to be vague, I will answer without answering by saying, "I am old enough to know well the games of life, yet I'm still young enough to play them."
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I don't have a problem with telling my age at all. I'm taking better care of myself and I'm much healthier...a lot of people guess me to be younger than my 44 years.
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I'm too young to even think of being ashamed of my age. Even if I were older, I don't think it'd bother me.
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I'm 41 & still young enough to remember what it feels like to be a teen
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no why would I be ashamed? I'm 58
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I'm 21. There's no shame in that.
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I'd answer and tell them I'm 23. Unless they looked creepy or suspicious looking. Like having a microphone wire hanging from behind their shirt.
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I'm not ashamed of my real age, but I don't share it often (because I prefer to let people think I'm older than I am). Besides, I'd have to know why this stranger was asking my age. That's intrusive, whether or not I'm comfortable sharing the information.
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