They do?
2007-09-29 14:36:22
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answer #1
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answered by Stephen N 2
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It depends I have met men in their late 20's and early 30's that were quite mature mentally & emotionally and then i have met men in their late 40's hahaha and also late 30's that acted like spoiled little children. I think it depends on the man and the reality of his life and his situation how he is responsible for himself and his relationships with others. I think life experiences can effect men to the loss of a parent where they had to become the man of the household etc.. it really depends and the life experiences i would say though about mid 30's and early 40's men tend to be as you put it truly mentally & emaotionally matured from what I have noticed :))
2007-09-29 15:37:54
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answer #2
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answered by Rita 6
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It actually depends on the person. There are some guys in their 50's that are immature still and haven't grown up. I'm 19, and have been told by friends, co-workers, other people that I'm really mature for my age. It's all about what you've gone through, and what you see in life. Some people my age are attracted to partying every night, getting drunk, smokin bud, cheating on girls, fcking as many girls as possible, and impressing their friends just like them. I'm attracted to starting a life with someone and becoming succesful in every aspect of life. But generally, it takes most guys until their mid twenties to understand being immature isn't cool anymore. Even though I want all those things and try to be mature as I can, I do tend to do some things that are immature. In my relationship with my girlfriend, and some other things in my personal life as well. My guess is when I'm 30 I'll be fully matured all the way!
2007-09-29 14:38:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, that depends on how you define "mature". I happen to think that it is a continuous process from childhood onward, and that nobody is ever fully 'grown-up'.
Some men get stuck in early adolescence, and so can hardly be called "men" at all, others gain a mature wisdom and mental strength beyond their years before even becoming a teen. So it is not a matter of age, but growth.
2007-09-29 14:46:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Never?
Seriously, it depends on the person and the circumstances that he experiences and learns from throughout the years. I've met some men well into their 60's and beyond (like my Dad) who has yet to grow up and accept responsiblility for his actions. ie, Running out on my Mom and leaver her with 3 small kids so he could marry someone else on my Mom's brithday. He hadn't divorced my Mom before that either. (I was 4 when he left and 32 yrs had passed before I finnally tracked him down.)
There are some men, like my current husband who watches every dime and is very careful with the household money. very cautious and protective of me and polite like a gentleman. He's a little younger than me. (35)
My late husband, he ran to his Mommy for everything except sex. When I wanted to have a home of our own, instead of renting, he moved us in with his Mommy. He was 41 when he died.
My Son, has his own apartment, recently got married and not only worked fulltime but also went to school. His wife is in the Navy. He can be whimsical. But at 22, He's pretty mature minded. He took a long look at his friends and got upset because he's the only one out on his own carving out a chunk of life for himself and all his friends still live at home and all they do is sit around and get drunk and play video games.
It varies. The statistics say the average is 20-25. Life shows a very different range.
2007-09-29 14:50:30
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answered by Carol T 4
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I am 48 ... I will be 49 in October... The Truth ... a little part of every man will never mature... my father's 80+ yo friends are all a testimony to that fact...
Just like every woman still has a little girl deep inside that likes to play dress-up from time to time, so too does every man have a little boy...one that just wants to have some mischievous fun once in a while...
2007-09-29 14:49:12
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answered by deucesteve 2
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c'mon now, u can no longer seem to the zodiac sign to appreciate whilst a guy will mature mentally and emotionally. i'm into astrology yet you could no longer make conventional generalizations of ppl born between 4/20-5/20. they're ALL distinctive, inspite of despite if or no longer they have an identical solar sign.
2016-10-10 01:04:30
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answered by weigelt 4
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i don't know the age in particular, but men truly
mature mentally and emotionally when they get older,
2007-09-30 01:36:25
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answered by . 1
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That's a toughy... well, I guess it dependes on the guy...?
Are you trying to ask about a specific guy in your if?
But, seriously... it is just who the person is...
Most children and teens are not ready for maturity-male or female.
Most young adults are reckless untill they have some experience in the real world.
So, in my opinion, MOST guys mature at about 27-28.
This is actually a pretty good quiz website:
2007-09-29 14:45:52
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answered by Naomi 1
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it all depends, it could be never, or it could be immediatly. it all depends on how the man was brought up, where he grew up, and with whom he grew up. so i am sorry, i don't believe there is a definate age the men truly mature mentally and\or emotionally.
2007-09-29 14:38:36
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answered by Anonymous
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NEVER!!! Men never mature to the level of women. The might get more mature, just not fully mature.
2007-09-30 02:24:03
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answered by Mel 3
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