I was always the youngest boy in my class at high school. I have retained this feeling of being the youngest, even though now I am almost the oldest person I know.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was by far the youngest of the family, and at times it was like being an only child.
There's a scary moment when you realise you're no longer the youngest person in the room. Especially if you've been a successful young person. That's followed, of course, by the realisation that you're actually the oldest person in the room.
I was the youngest of six kids, and my brothers and sisters were kind of a lot older than me. And the one sister that was, like, in a close age range - she was five years older than me. She was my closest sister in age, and she was a loser.
I was the eldest child, so I know how it feels to have attention shared with a sibling.
I was a bratty little sister. I was the youngest of three, and I often felt as though I didn't fit in.
I was the youngest and only girl in a family of two older brothers.
My world was completely different to other boys my age. When I was six I was earning money, and by 10 I was paying more tax than the parents of other pupils. I feel a lot older than my years. Because I was working with adults, I had to mature a lot quicker.
I was at the tail end of the family. The next brother along was already seven years older than me. I remember growing up by myself, playing games by myself.
When I was 14, I was the oldest I ever was. I've been getting younger ever since.
I come from a massive family, and the youngest is twentysomething years younger than I am, so I grew up with children.