Question Posted Saturday February 28 2004, 5:06 pm
hi i receievd your answer thnx but it wasn't really that great help i'm sorry but you know the guy he is 10 yrs older and his friend so would they still be immature at that age? well let me know but i must say you have been right about some things you wrote but thanx for replying
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? nicegirl90247 answered Saturday February 28 2004, 5:18 pm: Age has nothing to do with maturity. Some people grow up very young, and some people never grow up no matter how old they get. That's just the way it is. When you are older, and have more life experience, you will realise this. If you need more proof, though, I'll give you an example. My husband has a friend that is 10 yrs older than him, and he is very immature. He's in his 40's, and has never had a stable relationship, and isn't very responsible. He tries, and in some ways he is a very nice person, but because of life circumstances, he never really grew up. He lived in many foster homes growing up , so I think that has something to do with it. He never had a good role model. Maybe that is the case with these two guys. Not necessarily the foster kid thing, but they may not have had good role models either. What are their parents like, if you met them? If you don't mind me asking, how old are you? Write me back when you can. You can email me at nicegirl90247@yahoo.com [ nicegirl90247's advice column | Ask nicegirl90247 A Question ]
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