Noelle wrote:
I have the same problem but it's on the phone and they think I'm older. People on the phone mistake me for my mom. Big diffrence 14 and 43. And once I was 10 and some one asked why I bought a child ticket. 'Because I'm 10.'. The person thought I was 16!
I have the reverse--quite the reverse, I'd say--I'm in my 40's and when someone calls they ask if my mommy or daddy is home. Imagine their surprise when I say that I am the "mommy." I have a really high voice and sometimes I get really upset about it. But when I get depressed about it I think of one of the best football players ever to play the game--Walter Payton--a Chicago Bears from a few years back. If you ever heard him interviewed, he had a very high voice for a man. And I think, if he could go through life with that voice and become a superstar, in spite of it, I guess I can go through life with my voice too.
And, Jasujo, trust me, you will be happy when you are carded in your 40's. I too am little. 5'2", high voice, all of 110 pounds and when I went to the store in a t-shirt, shorts and no make up last summer, I was carded when I went to buy a bottle of wine (with my 10 year old daughter next to me). I looked at the woman (who was my age) and said you have to be kidding. Ha! Maybe she just needed new glasses or something!!!!! But, I must admit, it has happened countless times since I turned the legal age of 21. The youthful look runs in the family. None of my cousins look their age and neither do my aunts or uncles. Now, if only I felt as young as I looked!
Tested made this fabulous set for me!!! Isn't it great?