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I have a use it or lose it chance to go to college for critically low price and will probably get a second degree.

I already have 7 years of college under my belt. Would they be weirded out if I hit on them?

What is the spectrum of what is acceptable? Going to parties? Hitting up bars? Joining college clubs? Am I basically barred from frat parties? I never failed a class so "muh focus on college" isn't a big perogative
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>>34704080
They won't even notice. College isn't just for 18 year olds, and you will actually be amlong the younger crowd.

The more interesting question is why you are so afraid of real life that you are spending 11 or more years of your adulthood in the artificial extended adolescence of being a student
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>>34704080
is it even noticeable? how can you tell a 22 and a 29 yo apart?
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women dont care about age
>>34705735
22 and 29 is not a big deal. but college aged students are 18-21. you can DEFINITELY tell the difference between 18 and 26 just by putting them side by side lol.
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>>34704080
women like older guys within reason. if anything you might have to tell them you're older in case they can't tell



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