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Greetings to you all! I am really curious as people always assume I am older than I am; which is not a bad thing. So I want to do a little experiment, I want to post a picture of myself now, pre-surgery and see how old you think I am. This is not something where you say oh, 19, and think 29 haha. I want the hard numbers that you genuinely see. I want to see if I age from weight loss or lose years. I am attached a few pictures taken within the last year. Thank you for your honesty. Also yes, the little boy is my nephew. Love him so much!!

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I would guess between 30-35.

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Well you look quite a bit younger than I do so I'm going to guess 32?

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First pic- I would say 32

2nd pic- 28

Can't see the other 2 very well

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Sorry I'm a horrible judge of ages!

I usually think people are much older than they are so always say 10 or more years younger when asked.

So I'm guessing you're 12 :D

Whatever age you are I'm pretty sure you will look younger later!

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28 or 29.

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I have a niece with similar features and body composition as you and she is 27......so I'll venture a guess at 27.

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25

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Hm, 29-32 ish?

I've often wondered the same thing.

(Eta, you look young 20s in your profile pic and I think late twenties/early thirties in the pic where you're not smiling, but I've always been so bad at this)

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Saying that people guess high, makes it more difficult to guess right. Some people get carded in their 40s. You have a young looking face. My guess is you could be as young as 20 or as old as 32.

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I'll say 33. But clothes and hairstyles can make someone look older or younger. The first 2 you looked younger than the last 2.

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26. Final answer

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I think mid 20s- you have a very young face to me :) you will look younger after the sleeve for sure!

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I'm guessing between 30-35. Will you return with the answer?

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