Are u mature for your age?

Started by Kongu_Dude5 pages

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Re: Re: Re: Are u mature for your age?

Originally posted by JaehSkywalker
Hah.. i wish i don't have to worry about that...

they're sorta forcing me to grow up... they keep saying.. "you're still a kid.." Yeah right... ranting

i'm mature for my age and they don't see it... sometimes i just act like a child that's all...

I'm in 3rd yr high (system's diff than yours) and almost all the guys round me are 15/16...

though i fit in, i hate being called a kid by people who are 1-4 years older than me... mad2

I know how it feels. The thing that used to frustrate me the most when I was about 13 to 16 was the fact that when I wanted to do something perhaps a little advanced for my age, like stay out later than usual or go to a party my friends were going to, without accompaniment, my dad always said, "you're still too young to be trusted," or something along those lines.

Yet I was babysitting for my baby sister from the age of 14 and was told I would need to get a part time job once I turned 14 so I could start learning how to control my finances, things like that. I was told I was "old enough" to start learning certain adult responsibilities.

I used to wonder how this was in any way fair, whether I was in fact 'old' or 'young' or somewhere in between; aka somewhere it suited my parents for me to be.

Now I look back and I genuinely understand their logic. In keeping me from unsupervised situations where things could have easily gotten out of hand they were protecting me, because at that age I still needed my guardians. In teaching me adult lessons they prepared me for adult life, in small ways, which cannot be seen as a negative. So although from my point of view, at that age, I was being treated unfairly, I see now that it was perfectly understandable and I'll be the same with my kids. No matter how much they protest that they're either old enough to be trusted, or too young to understand 😂

Originally posted by Vinny Valentine
Learn grammar and spelling.

Mature my balls.

You could learn to overlook such trivial things in favour of a genuine question, for once.

Just saying, but it looks as though you had nothing to say in response so you resorted to a lousy dig instead.

Being able to spell correctly and use decent grammar doesn't make you mature, as you just proved.

Originally posted by Kongu_Dude
Hi Syren! tip-hat
Originally posted by Kongu_Dude
Hi Syren! tip-hat

Sorry hun! I missed this in the midst of my essay-like posts - I'm on a rambling rampage today 😮

How are you, anyway? wavey

Originally posted by Syren
Sorry hun! I missed this in the midst of my essay-like posts - I'm on a rambling rampage today 😮

How are you, anyway? wavey

Good...😊

I have made a herb: herbgrin

How are you?

Originally posted by Vinny Valentine
Learn grammar and spelling.

Mature my balls.

Actually there's no spelling mistakes. And the grammar is also correct, so what you should have said was ''Learn punctuation'', cause that's the error. Even though its irrelevant and no one cares.

Re: Re: Re: Re: Are u mature for your age?

Originally posted by Syren
I know how it feels. The thing that used to frustrate me the most when I was about 13 to 16 was the fact that when I wanted to do something perhaps a little advanced for my age, like stay out later than usual or go to a party my friends were going to, without accompaniment, my dad always said, "you're still too young to be trusted," or something along those lines.

Yet I was babysitting for my baby sister from the age of 14 and was told I would need to get a part time job once I turned 14 so I could start learning how to control my finances, things like that. I was told I was "old enough" to start learning certain adult responsibilities.

actually i have enough freedom. this is really suprising, but my parents are sorta cool when it comes to stuff like letting me go somewhere.. and no one tells me that i'm too young to be trusted.

my only problem are my friends *sometimes*.

I mean, it was like they were expecting me to like make up and stuff like that they like. makes them look 'mature' *blech*

sometimes they think i won't understand stuff because i'm too young.. as in duh.. i've been spending my time with them for the past years too long that i learned to act like em*sometimes*.

pfft!!! maturity, who needs it?

I keep getting told I'm overly mature for my age...sometimes I honestly think that's a bad thing.

When I was litte, I'm told I acted like an old man. I think I'm going backwards here. Someone help ermm

Lol...it's not bad to be immature and that's totally normal hun, some of us are like that...I know I was 😛

I need to pee pee but I'm not wearing my diaper ermm

Originally posted by Council#13
I need to pee pee but I'm not wearing my diaper ermm

Lmao...classic

Well I'm 35 going on 20 😛

I act mature when I want to, I act immature when I want to. But overall, knowing my friends and how stupid they can be, I'd say that I'm a tad above them.

Originally posted by Vinny Valentine
Learn grammar and spelling.

Mature my balls.

So, for you, the answer is "no"?

Originally posted by Council#13
When I was litte, I'm told I acted like an old man. I think I'm going backwards here. Someone help ermm
I act like an old man now, and i'm only 15 😬

My back aches, my bones crack like hell, and it's hard for me to get up sometimes.

I also just found out that when I hit near my 70's, i'm gonna get Gut Cancer, just like my Grandpa has now cry

Originally posted by ~B@ckB0n3~
I act like an old man now, and i'm only 15 😬

My back aches, my bones crack like hell, and it's hard for me to get up sometimes.

I also just found out that when I hit near my 70's, i'm gonna get Gut Cancer, just like my Grandpa has now cry

😆 Wow your body sucks! Just kidding. Feeling like an old man and acting like an old man are completely different. I'd say you might be going through a grow spurt.