You start realising as you get older that there are some kids who don't know who you are.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As soon as I gave birth, it was as if you understand them. They become people, not kids. You start to identify with them. You see yourself in them.
As you get older, you kind of take on things and become kind of different than what you used to be as a kid, obviously.
I feel like I didn't know who I was when I was 15. I don't feel like you're who you are for life, not even when you're 20.
I find it strange when people can't relate to kids, because you were a kid once, you know?
Someone once said about me that I talk to everyone the same, no matter what age they are. I don't see kids and adults. I see everyone the same.
As you get older, your idiosyncrasies become sort of exaggerated. So you are who you have always been, only more so.
I realise I'm still a child, though I do feel older.
Well, I think that part of being young is not exactly knowing why you do some of the things that you do. And it's by exploring your life or experimenting or making mistakes and learning from them hopefully that you start to forge an identity.
When you have kids you do grow up. I have just started realising it now-it changes the world, having children.
At 13 years old, I was doing grown-man things, so I know who I am, and I'm telling people who I am.