I didn't actually decide I kind of had to but I was 6. I am 15 now.
2006-08-17 09:26:06
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answered by usa_grl15 4
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Maturity comes with life experience.
I still enjoy "our times" and best of all with taking responsibility allows me to have more things that bring me more joy than partying away the money.
Being a small business owner prior to anything else, I was self driven for that success, yet needed a lot of personal adviors to succeed in relationships and home life. I was wise enough to know that I was not ready to "settle down" till my thirties. I always wanted to be a wife, mother and dedicate my life to that.
Like business if you make great plans and choose a mate wisely and enter into the spritual commitement as a contract with God. You will believe that "divorce" is the easy way out and the hard work begins when you start looking for the door to leave.
Courtship is the best determining factor. Drop the act early on, and meet the parents in the first three months. They will become them or be the complete oppisite, either way you have an idea to work with in the future.
Its a huge responsibility to dedicate your "life". I will not fail my marriage, child or myself in the promises that I vowed.
So honestly, YOU need to add things into your life in "livable" and "wise" ways. Be true to yourself~ and live without regret.
Folks guess my age at 29/30, That is remarkable to me, so I smile and feel blessed. I am very fun and can relate to YOU in the "here & now". I'm not even close to that age anymore.
41 for real. I am sexier and more confident than ever and plan to live a long and young happy life until I"m dead. Then hope to inspire a legacy of that love to others.
2006-08-17 10:05:41
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answered by Denise W 6
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I started being responsible at a young age because of life situations, had a job at 14, got married at 18, then cut loose a little for a while around 25. Decided to get back on track and quit hanging out with some loser friends around 28.
I'm 34 now, and pretty happy. I'm still with my wife of 15 years, and I've got a 14 year old son and a new one on the way. WOW!
2006-08-17 09:05:58
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answered by hwt_2000 2
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2006-08-17 09:10:19
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answered by m 4
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2006-08-17 08:59:33
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-17 09:06:55
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answered by intheendtheskywillfall 2
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so interestingly enough I started that when I was 17, then I had a baby when I was 20 and I started partying like hell! I think it's supposed to go the other way around. O well, I'm almost 21 now.
2006-08-17 09:01:15
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answered by A.Marie 5
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When I became a mother at age 35. I had a little life I was
responsible for and she had to be raised by a grown-up.
This is one job I don't regret having. I am 50 now.
2006-08-17 15:29:46
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answered by Precious Gem 7
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i am 16 and i still haven't changed. i was a mature brat when i was four, till i turned five i become the talktive, annoying, weird person acting like a child. I still haven't decided when i will ever act grown up. it will proboaly be when i have to move out of my parents house.
2006-08-17 09:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm 26 and I still don't want to act like a grown up.. I'm successful in life and i have fun. I don't need to act any certain way but my way.
2006-08-17 09:01:42
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answered by CHRIS N 1
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