Re: A typical conversation.
Ellmyruh, on host 12.246.62.34
Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 01:09:25
Re: A typical conversation. posted by Cynthia on Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 23:37:37:
> Heeheehee! My sisters and I have the same problem. We're seven, 19, and 30, so I've been mistaken for my little sister's mother, and my big sister has been mistaken for both my mother and my little sister's mother. > > I hate it because usually when people mistake me for my little sister's mother, there's this overtone of, "You trampy teenage mom, you."
There are 10 years between my youngest sister and me, and that was always very interesting. I generally looked about three years older than I really was, so I got a lot of strange looks when people thought I was a 16-year-old with a 3-year-old daughter. If I saw people giving me funny looks, I'd say in a loud tone, "OK, let's go find OUR mom." In retrospect, I doubt that message got through to those clueless people.
Of course, I was at the age where such a thing was rather horrible. If that happened to me today, I would burst out laughing at the idea of my having a 13-year-old daughter.
Ell"Not sure if that looks-three-years-older-than-she-really-is thing still holds up, but that's OK"myruh
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