Y'know, I think there's way too much of a negative connotation on growing up. I'm 28, but anyone who knows me thinks I'm 4 or 5 years younger at least, and I still get asked for ID every now and then (though less frequently as time goes on...

). Like some people have said, I didn't really have much in the way of your typical childhood/teenagerhood (whatever 'typical' means), and I was very emotionally stunted until I hit my 20's but at the same time WAY more intellectually mature than most of my peers.
As a result, these last 2 or 3 years have been my teenage years for me...going out, getting fucked up, having drunken adventures etc...most of my friends are a lot younger than me, as I have more in common with them than I do people my age who are settling down, getting themselves prepared for long-term security, etc...
Having said all that....these last few years have definitely been a growing experience for me; I've learned to become so much more socially adjusted than I ever was before, and I have more confidence in myself and my abilities than I ever did. I can confront problems now rather than run from them, because I've developed the strength to do so. For me, that's what 'growing up' means. Not losing your ability to have fun, but evolving to become a better and more well-rounded human being.
This is why I'll never say I've 'grown up', because I think that process never ends. I'm constantly growing, and I love it.
Forgive me if that was all bullshit rambling, I've had kind of a big week.
