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I am a 22 year-old, married, college graduate who has a 40-hr. a week job and I consider myself an adult most of the time. I can't help but envy my peers sometimes though who are playing around in college and seem to be having a lot more fun. Being responsible is good but I can see definite advantages to delaying that.
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