As you age, certain things stop being important to you, because your priorities change. That means that the things you love right now might not mean much to you in a few years. According to Cosmopolitan, these things don't matter once you turn 25:
The older you are, the more comfortable you'll feel in your skin. That means you won't feel the need to constantly cover your face with makeup. You'll save it for the days you're going out.
When you're 25, it doesn't matter if you were once the prom queen or the biggest loser in your high school. No one is going to remember or care.
You used to spend hours stalking your classmates to see who was dating who, but that won't matter once you're 25. You'll only use Facebook to chat with close friends, and that's about it.
It doesn't matter if your number is high or low. As long as you had a good time, that's all that counts.
You're on your own, so if your parents don't have an extra twenty bucks to give you, it won't bother you. You can take care of yourself.
You're no longer embarrassed to admit that you shop at KMart. After all, fellow adults will be impressed that you can put together such a good outfit without paying an arm and a leg.
As long as you're able to relax on Friday, you'll be happy, even if Netflix is the only one to keep you company.
When you reach 25 and realize you don't have that job, boyfriend, achievement you said you would by then, you'll realize it doesn't matter. There's no time limit on accomplishing your dreams so there's no need to set an age limit to reach them.
When you reach your mid-20s no one cares if you were captain of the cheerleading squad, or on the football team, or star baseball player. You'll be praised for minimal exercise effort because the older you get the more you realize it's harder to squeeze in those few jogs around the block than it once was.
High school boyfriends and even some early college ones don't really count. They're the training bra for when you grow up and actually start dating, so don't feel bad if you went through high school and weren't hanging on some guys arm having him walk you to class. You may be less experienced but you certainly aren't less of a person for it!
Do any of these things matter to you?