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<description>&lt;p&gt;My wife has a better age-adjuster. What&apos;s your earliest memory that&apos;s your own? For me, it is 2 years old (sitting on the couch watching the moon landing). My wife believes you shouldn&apos;t count anything you don&apos;t remember, so my &quot;actual&quot; age should be 42-2=40.

She doesn&apos;t remember anything until she was 6, though I wonder sometimes if she is cheating :)
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