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Old 27th October 2009, 10:15 PM   #1
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Men And Maturity

I was just listening to a local radio station. The topic was about when men mature. There were alot of men that called up that were bragging about how they didn't mature until much later and how sometimes men never mature. These men seemed proud of themselves for it and like it should take men until they are will into adulthood before they started acting like adults. Now, to me acting like an adult doesn't mean you stop doing fun things. But it does mean you treat people with respect and grow up.

Now there were a few guys that called in that were in their 20s and said that they were mature and that they didn't understand why they shouldn't be. They said some of their friends still live at home and don't want to grow up.

Here is my question, why do men think that not "maturing" or not maturing until later in life is something to be proud of or something that women should think is attractive? If I had a choice between a mature man in his 20s and one that took until his 40s to mature, I would rather take the 20 year old mature one! Maybe this is part of the issue with society? That both men and women today don't want to be "mature". That to be "mature" is a dirty word for both genders?

I don't want to turn this into a thread about older men dating younger women. There are plenty of those. THis is just about maturity in men and why these men were proud about them not being mature. I personally didn't get the men calling in that sounded proud of their immaturity or their refusal to grow up. Do you think men today are more or less mature? Do you think our societies general "all about me attitude" as made us better or worse? I am open to the topic of women's lack of maturity. But if you want to talk about the lack of maturity in women, please start a different thread. This hsould just be about the men.

I also have another question for men. Do you evulate and judge other men by their maturity or lack of? Is your respect for other men based on that or other factors? Also, have other poeple experience this mind-set where men seem to be proud of their inability to be mature? Lots of questions here.
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Old 27th October 2009, 10:26 PM   #2
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JS.. mature or immature the success to happiness within ones self is if we are happy with who we are at any given time..

If I look at all the periods in my life that marked changes in maturity I look back and also see that I was happy with who I was..

Women by the way also can show signs of immaturity.. Some of the worst GF's I ever had trashed the relationship over their immaturity to not be able to deal with mature items in my life.. Like my business for example

I actually had a GF once that tried to get me to quit and sell my business and move closer to family..( that was in my 20's by the way..)
That was possibly one of the most immature things she came out with.. She totally didn't understand the responsibility of being an employer and she was one year older than me
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Old 27th October 2009, 10:29 PM   #3
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I am very, very mature
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Old 27th October 2009, 10:31 PM   #4
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Old 27th October 2009, 10:33 PM   #5
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Old 27th October 2009, 10:33 PM   #6
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Did you even read my post Art Critic? I said women can be immature too and that if you wanted to make this a discussion about immature women, then please start another thread.

More then have your post was about your experience with immature women. You didn't address one question I asked.
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Old 27th October 2009, 10:37 PM   #7
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Did you even read my post Art Critic? I said women can be immature too and that if you wanted to make this a discussion about immature women, then please start another thread.

More then have your post was about your experience with immature women. You didn't address one question I asked.
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Old 27th October 2009, 10:40 PM   #8
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This is a very interesting--and very complicated--topic.

I think men who seem to take pride in being overgrown teenagers are those who are ambivelant about taking on the responsibilities traditionally associated with becoming adults. They don't want to marry. They don't want children. Often, they don't even want commited relationships or demanding careers. They don't want these things because they see no advantage to them.

In some societies, a man who fails to marry, who fails to have children, or who fails to secure a career is a pariah. Doing those things is required for him to achieve full personhood. Men in the US are under no such pressure. They can weigh their options, make a cost-benefit analysis. And, this being a relatively free society, many decide, "to heck with it."
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Old 30th October 2009, 1:48 PM   #9
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Do you evaluate and judge other men by their maturity or lack of? Is your respect for other men based on that or other factors? Also, have other poeple experience this mind-set where men seem to be proud of their inability to be mature?
Yes, I do evaluate men everyday, in both business and my personal life and make decisions regarding my interactions with them based upon the maturity with which they face life. In fact, I choose customers that way. I take little pleasure in suffering the drama of little boys with grown-up penises.

If I experience men acting immaturely, and they are friends, I look to situations and a pattern of behavior. None of us are perfect and we all have 'bad' days. If I see a consistent pattern, my respect diminishes and they get crossed off the list of people whom I give love and support.

I saw a lot of that stuff ('I'll never grow up') and supporting actions when I was in my 20's and it led to an examination of myself and whether my expectations were unrealistic. As a result I chose to seek out and align myself with men on a path similar to myself and have been very satisfied with those friendships over the intervening decades.

We each have our own path. Accept it and the paths of others. They all end up in the same place
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Old 27th October 2009, 10:44 PM   #10
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That's a pretty mature reply JS.. did you ever hear the saying that you catch more flies with honey than vinegar ?

How can you make a statement about YOU dating older or younger men.. you are tying age to maturity but then you say you don't want to make this a thread about dating younger or older women ?


I don't think that when a man matures is something to brag about.. it never was in my life anyhow..
I also don;t think it is something that woman should find attractive.. now the ability to accept responsibility.. which comes with maturity IS something that woman find attractive and I think that is because there are some pretty dumb not responsible guys out there and women look in the other direction of what they don't want.




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If I had a choice between a mature man in his 20s and one that took until his 40s to mature, I would rather take the 20 year old mature one!

I don't want to turn this into a thread about older men dating younger women. There are plenty of those. THis is just about maturity in men and why these men were proud about them not being mature.
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Old 27th October 2009, 10:50 PM   #11
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I certainly wasn't an immature response Art Critic, even if it was more vinegar then honey.

I am trying to keep the topic on discussion about a man's view about his own maturity and the maturity of other men. I don't want to make this another topic about dating younger or older people because we have plenty of those.

Men called into the station and were bragging about not being mature. I am curious why this would make men feel good.

And I never said women weren't attracted to maturity.
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Old 27th October 2009, 10:57 PM   #12
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Men called into the station and were bragging about not being mature. I am curious why this would make men feel good.
I really don't know.. The makers of those JackAss Movies were pretty immature and they did brag and got off on the dumb things they did...

Maybe some of those guys calling in were mixing up maturity for acting young..

Guys are not the most complex of creatures.. I know when I was younger I thought Drinking lots and getting in trouble was cool..
I don't think it was immaturity as much as I didn't really understand that what I was doing wasn't even cool.. I just thought it was..

I will say though that I wasn't trying to impress the opposite sex as much as I was trying to impress my friends.. I was also trying to impress my Dad.. for some reason I thought that was a cool thing to do as well..
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A friend of mine once told me about the difference between a guy and a man, a man meaning they will hold the door for women, and be respectful and polite. A guy being the kind that drinks with his buddys and watches football with a beer hat on sundays. This is a very similar discussion to the mature thing. Basically a guy is immature, and a man is mature. Now the main reason guys were bragging about being immature, is because they are immature, a mature guy would not look at an immature one and think they are cool.
Also you have to remember that even men should have a little guy in them. If a mature guy does some immature stuff every once in a while it's healthy. So if you see a guy messing around with his buddys you shouldn't necessarily put of by, just know that the best men need to be guys sometimes
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Old 27th October 2009, 10:57 PM   #14
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oh yeah, to more specifically answer you question, immature guys brag about it because they want to have an excuse for being immature so they say it's cool
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Old 27th October 2009, 11:05 PM   #15
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Part of this immature-and-proud-of-it nonsense goes back to some of the stupider ideas floating around about masculinity. Many of the markers of male maturity are inconsistent with being a "real man" as some men understand it. For example:

"Real men" aren't intellectual. That means being a real man is inconsistent with academic achievment.

"Real men" bed lots of women. That means real men aren't suppsoed to want committed relationships.

"Real men" are independent. That means real men don't want to be "tied down" by having children.

"Real men" are strong. That means they aren't allowed to open up to people, which makes them sem cold and distant.

You get the idea.
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