
D3ViLsAdvocate wrote:Try shaking the salt harder onto your tongue.
DarkPacMan77 wrote:I think age does determine a maturity level at face value but doesn't "dictate" it, like you say, ace. Although age represents a general idea and determines how much knowledge someone should have collected and experiences they should have had, age alone doesn't make someone "immature". +3 Gold stars.
Mailas is still a boy though
-DarkPacMan77-


brentbizzle wrote:Even though i'll be 25 in 13 days, i'll just go ahead and say I'm 24 for the sake of argument.
Yes, there is not a large gap between 19 and 24, or 19 and 25 for that matter, it is more than "a few years". That's a 5 and 6 year difference buddy. But let's look at that gap and compare it to gaps at other ages.
I would say there is a HUGE difference between the 19-24 gap and maybe 16-21 or 15-20. So while age in itself is not a big determining factor, taking into account the amount of life that is lived between 20-25 begins to really separate the two sides. And no, age doesn't mean a direct correlation to maturity. However, I think that tend to mean there are many immature older people than there are mature younger people. At younger ages there is just so much you have yet to experience and decision making skills aren't necessarily up to par.
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