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I Believe Age Doesnt Define Maturity

In a way I agree with this. Some of the most immature people I have met are older and should know better. Then again maybe they realize that life isn't about taking it so seriously and being themselves despite social standards.
Disposal · 36-40, M
I've seen men in their 50's act like major babies but no one really understands maturity to their full potential
DIMaverick4 · 41-45, M
Even because of that reasoning of yours, age is really just a number ;)
Rambler · M
"Age is just a number, you can be immature forever" :)
SweetMae · 70-79, F
We like to have fun too!
Silentpleasure · 31-35, F
@SweetMae Like dancing in the rain with your best Sunday outfit 😁
Repete · 61-69, M
The things you do for love , like walking in the rain. There aught to be a song in there somewhere.
@Silentpleasure
lasergraph · 70-79, M
Personal experience is far more important than actual age.
bikelover · 51-55, M
Some just refuse to grow up lol 😁
Pinto · 61-69, M
On factor in maturity is life-experience. Some folks experience hardships or exciting life adventures at an earlier age...others never experience until years have past. Still, age is indeed a factor as well...but not the ONLY factor.
acpguy · C
Maturity is way over rated. Not hurting others or doing things to hurt yourself is the key. Having fun with life is the best and being able to laugh at yourself maybe what maturity is actually about.
Repete · 61-69, M
About the only part with age being a number is the teen and under numbers in my opinion
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