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Yeah, but a person's maturity is generally the end result of their life experiences and/or hardships. I've met 16-year-old girls before who are way more mature than most 20-year-old girls.
For example, years ago my good friend lived in the shittiest trailer park you'll ever see with his little 16-year-old sister and his mom who was suffering from paranoid sychophrenia. If you met his little sister, you'd never believe she was only 16-years-old. She had one hell of a life. Was beaten as a child, had a paranoid sychophrenic for a mom, and lived in the biggest shithole trailer you'll ever see. She was forced at an early age to get a job and take care of most of the responsibities around the "house."
Meanwhile, I meet these spoiled little 20-year-old girls (and older) who live with mom and dad in gorgeous homes and have everything in life handed to them. They're about as immature as immature can get because, let's face it; they've never really had any life experience. Yet, they're still out getting the shit railed out of them.
Many variables in how mature a person is. It's all dependant on what you've seen and done in life. I've met very mature 16-year-olds. I've met very immature 16-year-olds. I've met very mature 20-year-olds. I've met very immature 20-year-olds.
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