We were brought up with the idea that it's always rude to ask a woman what her age is.
But now it's claimed you'll never need to thanks to a clever trick.
A theory has gone viral online which suggests there's a way to work out the age of most women.
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Creator Jenna Palek has attracted four million people to view her TikTok video by suggesting the way a woman poses for photos can tell you if she’s a Millennial or from Generation Z.
Jenna claims she's an expert on the topic as her birthday lies on a generational cusp.
The star was born in 1997, which is the year Generation Z started.
The term "millennials" is given to those who entered the world between 1981 and 1996, whereas Gen Zers were born between 1997 and 2012.
As Jenna was born just amid the transition, she believes she's still been really influenced by Millennial culture growing up.
According to her, the easiest way to work out a woman's age is by checking out her social media pages.
If their age doesn't feature in their profile then the body language they convey in their snaps may tell you a lot about a person.
In a recent video, Jenna offered a very in-depth explanation about the topic where she said Millennial women give their age away in the way they pose for photographs.
Describing what you should expect to see in a Millennial's snaps, Jenna said "a light knee bend, hand on the hip, lean forward, cock your head to the side and smile".
If they want to get cheeky she said they may even put their hands in the air and flash a cheeky grin.
Meanwhile, Gen Zers offer a different pose, and Jenna said attention is usually placed on their low-rise jeans.
She said they usually don a classic clasp-your-hands-together pose that looks as though they're clutching "an imaginary marble".
Others may also offer the "leg pop" move.
"One leg comes before the other, a little hip tilt, and smile," she explained.
In contrast to Millennials, Gen Zers pose in a "cuter" way that's deemed to be more subtle.
But – if they want to be a little more bold – it was noted they can also flash the classic rock symbol with their hands or take a photo from a high angle to make their head look pretty big.
It may seem wild but Jenna's theory appears to be on the money, as people are raving about it online.
One person said: "This is very accurate."
Another added: "Feeling quite attacked."
Meanwhile, a third commented: "Spot on."
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