<p>^ At least people still think you’re in high school. When I was a freshman a group of college kids ( who were Juniors) asked me to go to bar. I told them I’m only 15, and they though it was funny. Apparently I look like I’m a Junior/Senior in college. Even now people still think I’m 20+ rather than 18.
Trumpet its probably you have the following.
1.) Makeup- it makes everyone older
2.) Clothes that cling to your body- it shows of your curve.
3.) Your body is probably Developed- Or it looks like its completely developed
4.) You’re tall
5.) You have dark hair.</p>
<p>People have mistaken me to be in 7th grade or 11th grade. I’m in 9th grade, so I guess I could look my <em>younger</em> brother’s age or a Junior.</p>
<p>I look younger without make up on, and look a lot older with make up. I’m short (5’ 1"), but I have a more lean build… I have long, dark hair that’s super straight and thick. People have told me I should be in those hair commercials… :P</p>
<p>If you’re a girl, wear make up, and follow the advice given above :D</p>
<p>I’m in the same situation. I’m a junior, and a lot of people have said that my younger sister looks a lot more mature than I do…=.= And she’s shorter than me! I think the reasons for this is because she does her hair, paints her nails, and dress like a girly girl. But I think it’s mainly how she dresses. So…I think you’ll look older depending on how you dress. This can go for both guys and girls.</p>
<p>I’m kinda the same… I’m almost 18 but I look 15ish. It might hinder our dating abilites for the time being but we’ll be damn thankful when everyone starts aging at 40 and we still look 30.</p>
<p>I’m almost 18…and have gotten mistake for as young as 12 or 13. Awesome. So maybe in college, everyone can think I’m visiting my older sibling or something.</p>