How Mature Are You?

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Chase Yojimbo

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At first I am that fat kid that is the Perverted Hermit! Than once you get to know me, I am actually a very sweet guy who loves to cuddle, talk, listen, and basically anything that women in movies swoon for. However my luck has not been that good, and life isn't a movie, since the fat guy is always the one that is turned down. *Sarcasm, but true.*
 

Cazza

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Very. When people describe me one of the first words are mature. At school all my reports said the same thing that I was a very mature student. I have always been mature even from a young age.

Although like everyone I like be a little stupid and immature when the time permits it.
 

TheOrangeOne

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Julianking93 said:
Pretty mature I think.

People tell me I'm an "old soul"

I take that as a compliment, personally ^-^

Still, I can be pretty immature at times. Like my humor can be rather childish.

And I'm very immature when it comes to relationships. Or maybe that's just being naive. Or just inexperienced.
I'll second that. My friends always see me as the boring, responsible one because I don't drink and/or party, etc. Which I'm totally cool with :)

In the relationships I've been in in the past, I've found myself to be pretty immature, but it's been more of a case of dating immature girls that brought me down to their level. I like to think I'm smart enough now to not make that mistake again ^_^

Live and learn, as they say.
 

Mikeyfell

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I'm as mature as your face... I mean as your mom's face

no, I'm mature enough. I mean I don't think Jackass is funny and that's like 100 points right there
 

Angerwing

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Unfortunately mature. I have a full time job, a car, I've been accepted into University for next year, and I've got my professional life planned out. I'm emotionally mature, not prone to over-reaction, and very emotionally stable. In video games, I enjoy games that have a decent story over games that are designed purely for catharsis.
 

joshuaayt

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"Maturity is a psychological term used to indicate how a person responds to the circumstances or environment in an appropriate and adaptive manner. This response is generally learned rather than instinctive, and is not determined by one's age. Maturity also encompasses being aware of the correct time and place to behave and knowing when to act appropriately, according to the situation."

Yes, I am willing to apply that to myself. Or maybe I am just introverted and timid to the point that acting out becomes an indesirable option, because I fear that it might inspire the antipathy of my superiors? Guess we'll never know.

I think that maturity is a very tricky thing to measure- behavior is not entirely indicative of maturity, because some people make a mature decision in accepting the fact that they need to express and embrace childlike behavior once in a while, to retain their sanity. For example, I occasionally find myself making horrific, uncontexualised coitus-related jokes with some very close peers. Why? Do I really find them so amusing? No, but I need to vent.

But then, some are just immature. No easy way to tell.

EDIT: I do pride myself on my "Uhm, guys? Maybe we shouldn't do this incredibly stupid thing you have planned, whaddya say?" sense, though I'm usually ignored. I find it helps to stand off to the side as they set the vodka bottle on fire, or whatever it is they want to do.
 

HT_Black

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My maturity level rests somewhere between Mordecai of Regular Show and Inspector Finch of V for Vendetta, depending on the situation. Usually under most circumstaces, it hovers right around the same level as Dante's in Devil May Cry 3.

Which is to say: Nurgle Nurgle fizz fizz whiz bang whoopie cushion.
 

Agayek

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It depends on the situation. Most of the time, I tend to act immature just because it's more fun. When I have to be serious though, I tend to be rather more mature than most would expect. I naturally tend towards being responsible, level-headed and the like, but I usually just act like a goof because I enjoy it.
 

Fidelias

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I'm mature in my intelligence, but I've still got a somewhat naive view of the world. Or not... I don't know, I'm complicated.

I will forever be in love with Star Wars and robots, I don't care what people say. But at the same time I love philosophical debates and pondering what I would do in extremely serious situations, and I've swayed many adults to my line of thinking.
 

Fetzenfisch

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i guess im 15 for 10 years now and i am happy that it probably never will change ;)
theres a saying around "men become 7 and from then on just grow" not completely without a reason i guess.
 

ethaninja

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I swear I'm bi-polar when it comes to maturity. Sometimes I'll have the maturity of that of an old English gentleman, and other times I'll be like a 17 year old.
 

PaintyFace

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I am a four year old in a 20 year old's body. Luckily for me my fiance is the same.

Examples of our immaturity? We rawr at each other like dinosaurs and call each other Dansaur and Jennysaur. We tawk in siwwy kiddy voices wike wis aww da time. And we squeal like crazy at anything cute.

But then again, get us in the bedroom... ;D
 

TheHecatomb

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Fairly average for a 23 year old, I guess. Although on reflection all my friends are 3-6 years older.

Used to be way too mature for my age, but I guess that kinda fades with time. I mean the difference between a 16 year old and an 18 year old can be pretty huge, whereas the difference between say a 23 year old and a 25 year old is much smaller in comparison.
 

Outright Villainy

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Serenegoose said:
Maturity isn't a constant. I can be hyperactive, bubbly, silly, and childish one minute, and able to help someone do pages of boring paperwork the next. I'm as mature as I want to be.
It's fun having maturity as a non-zero Dy/dt function, isn't it?[footnote]I'd approximate it as a linear combination of 1/2*Cos(Maturity*Time)^M and 1/2*Sin(Maturity*Time)^N, where M and N are random real numbers. It doesn't increase without bound, but rather oscillates in a pseudo random fashion.[/footnote]

I can laugh at the most immature of poo or boob jokes.
I've also had the emotional maturity to help a suicidal friend.

BOOBS!
 

Dogstile

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I'm probably more emotionally mature than i'd like to think. Kind of sucks really, i'm desperately clinging to the melting glacier that is my youth.
 

GrinningManiac

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I'm capable of serious discussion, in-depth debate and all that grown-up stuff

I've yet to experience any really major emotions beyond awe and having a damn good time (which ARE major...)

But, mostly, I just like goofing about. Videogames and discussing the benefits of Ninjas over Pirates. It's just nice to wind down from being internally 40
 

The Heik

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smearyllama said:
Pretty simple.
I'd say I'm pretty mature for m age. I act like an 8-10 year old most of the time, but emotionally I'm about 29, I'd say. I started watching Babylon 5 in 2nd grade, so I just grew up kind of early. I also read trash (video game novelizations and sci-fi, good and entertaining but not high literature, really). I just want to know how mature you guys think you are?

EDIT: These posts are boning! Spice them up with some examples! Tell some funny stories!
I feel that I'm pretty mature intellectually, but I am a true kid at heart. I still giggle when I hear the word "fart", and whoop with delight when an explosion goes off, but I know when to hunker down and get to work. But not until I squeeze every last second of enjoyment from the day. The night's for the student, but the day's for the kid.