It depends. I'm 16, but the rate of technological change, specifically in the technology's which seem to have the focus worry's me. As Kaleb702 Games said, anything can be hacked, and privacy is already disappearing fast enough as it is. Of course we couldn't have vacations on the moon. No, it had to be bloody facial recognition technology being used by governments in cctv's, at least according to this
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/aug/15/new-totalitarianism-surveillance-technology, which further worry's me in how easily i can believe that. As for the questions; i wouldn't care about any of the relationship stuff, though personally i would go for someone who was mentally female rather then simply physically, and in a female body.
You know, another thing that worries me today is how little many of us know about how things actually work. In the old days, you could with some difficulty and application have a grasp on everything you used, more or less. Now, I'd be buggered to tell you how my computer works in more then slightly better then vague detail, and that's before you get to some of the truly complicated stuff. My generation often considers itself more tech savvy then others, something i also fall prey too, but in comparison to how much people knew about the workings of their tools in the past we can't compare. A problem we suffer from today is that it's so rare to have a fleshed out understanding of many sciences and arts in detail, such as Da Vinci and his peers in the past. It's unavoidable to some degree, but still a worry.
As for how technology will actually change in our, or at least my lifetime... not much for the next years or so, at least, and probably not by incredible leaps and bounds by the next 7,8, 10 after that. Robots with any degree of AI, are a long ways of, though space travel may go forward a good bit, especially if we find life in our solar system. There's going to be an endless stream of gadgets for a certainty, and probably those augmented reality glasses are going to come around. Still, it's anyone guess.