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user3956566
5:33 AM
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user3956566
I only asked about the age, because I treat you a little like you're young (a bit like I treat my sons) and it's a nice thing, but that's how I've interpreted you :D
 
That's fine. I meant that you also can treat me like a baby if you'd like :P. However as someone said, programmers are weird, China also weird. And I'm a programmer in China...Ah that doesn't matter. Anyway, yes I'm little young...little want to know about my age? I'd keeping it private ;)
 
user3956566
5:49 AM
@KevinGuan you can, I am 48, so that will help you understand me, I have been a mother for over two decades :D
 
user3956566
it's an instinct
 
@MrsEd Back again, was making lunch.
 
user3956566
@KevinGuan I'm working and spending time with my daughter and on here (I'm an octopus)
 
8:24 AM
Let's talk about my age again :P. So you said that a bit like I treat my sons. But only me? What about others? Like Tunaki? (I think he's also very funny yesterday :D)
 
user3956566
8:46 AM
@KevinGuan you seem young that's all :D
 
user3956566
I could be wrong....
 
user3956566
you could be older than me!!!
 
@MrsEd Nope.
Trust yourself :P
 
user3956566
is your mother my age?
 
About my age. Guess.
 
user3956566
8:49 AM
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in SO Close Vote Reviewers, 11 secs ago, by SmokeDetector
@KevinGuan It's Ike's fault.
 
user3956566
@KevinGuan how close am I?
 
@MrsEd Actually, less than that.
 
user3956566
18
 
user3956566
I thought less, but wanted to be careful not to insult you
 
user3956566
8:51 AM
my children are 21 (nearly 16) and 14
 
user3956566
Two boys
 
user3956566
then a girl
 
@MsYvette Actually, if you guess again and again, then finally you'll got it. But, I'd keep it private :P
5 mins ago, by Kevin Guan
Trust yourself :P
 
user3956566
ok I will delete after my guess
 
That's enough. Sure less than that.
 
user3956566
8:53 AM
hahaha
 
user3956566
that was a joke
 
Okay I saw them. that's very quick.
 
user3956566
I think last one yes
 
+ or - 2....okay now you got it. We both know the result。
 
user3956566
@KevinGuan from which one? I gave 5-6 ages LOL
 
8:55 AM
The last one +-2 ;)
 
user3956566
I forgot the last one hahahahahahaha
 
user3956566
I get along very well with my kids and how we get along reminds me of my second son
 
user3956566
so yeh, that would be right! ;)
 
Huh, +-2 means + 2 or -2 (in this case). your above guess is -1.
 
user3956566
-1 from my guess or your age -1
 
user3956566
8:58 AM
my guess-1 OR Kev age-1
 
user3956566
no wonder you get so excited
 
user3956566
:27501753 already did ;)
 
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