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I'm 30. I'm also happily single and childfree, and a lot of my hobbies are more common among young people. I watch the same movies, TV shows, etc. as people in their teens and twenties. I voraciously read comic books. I don't expect any of that to ever change. In a decade, I'm going to be consuming the same kind of media in my 40s that I consumed in my 20s and am now consuming in my 30s. Being childfree is never going to change (especially considering I voluntarily sterilized myself), and I'm mentally incapable of feeling romantic attraction to anyone, so I'm going to be single for the rest of my life. It's not pandering: it's simply be being the kind of person I am, which happens to mean that, on average, I relate more towards people younger than me than to people my age, and that discrepancy is only going to get larger as time goes on (mind you, the "on average" is key because I've met and get along with some fellow outliers, not just my age but also older than me). |