unsurewhattoname
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True, just wasn't a fan of 7/12, 1/2 and 2/3 are much nicer numbers I'm more familiar with.
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To answer the original question in basic terms: I'm presently 39 but see myself developmentally where I should have been at about 25 years old. So you could say my body is presently: NT + 14 (and/or) my mind is NT - 14.
I know the equation would be different for everyone, but maybe we should all try to correlate some type of an Aspie - NT age equation like they do for dogs (ie: To find the age of a dog you multiply their 'human' age by 7).
What's everyone else's NT age conversion equation ?
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I'm exactly where you are and feel the same way! We are about the same age too. I rely too much on my wife, who is starting to get annoyed. My FIL is too involved in our lives for my taste but I don't like confrontation and I would have no clue how to be a successful family man on my own.I feel like a kid in the sense that I'm naive, gullible, unable to understand finances/taxes/education systems/economics, etc. But I no longer feel that youthful sense of immortality that I felt 20 years ago. I no longer behave like I've got forever! I hate parties and noise and alcohol and those things I used to copy from other people to seem normal or feel comfortable in social situations. And I worry about my future because I feel that time is running out.
And I don't like playing with my kids much... So I'm not a big kid in that sense, either.
Lately, as I've reached midlife and have come to understand myself better, I've realised I really kind of need someone to look after me. It's a bit scary to admit but it's the conclusion I've come to. I rely on my husband to interpret the big, scary grown up world for me.