How do I become a mature adult? My girlfriend and I broke up recently and one of the reasons was I wasn't mature enough. I am 24 and she is 28. She was obviously going to be the more mature one in the relationship but I felt and she told me that I had the maturity level of a teenager. She is right because at times I said and did things that weren't thought out so well. Things an immature teenager would do. I'm ready to change.
How do I become a mature adult? |
| time and experience. |
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I would like to start my own Adult videos by using my webcam and or recording them and posting.
I would like to get money for doing this,now how exactly do I do this? I have a paypal account already and 2009 computer software,thank you to all mature answers. |
If you use paypal you account will be suspended for terms of service violations and you money will be held for 6 months. I've been down that road. . .
Try oatmealmedia.net they let you do online cam shows for money. If you are just wanting to sell videos and not get on cam live, then try www.web-legal.com I assure you that you will make MUCH more money doing live shows. Recorded videos are taking a backseat to live cams. Because of free sites like xtube.com no one really buys vids these days.
You should upload a sample vid to xtube.com Let people know what you're selling. |
Are there any free online sites for Mature Adult GCSE English studies? My daughter's studies seem different to mine, eg, I have to study 'Of Mice and Men' from John Steinback but her's is different. There's a lot of KS support online but none that I can find for the mature adult student. Any advice? |
its just different people do different books, so as people cant cheat as much.
im doing Jekyll and Hyde, Julius Caesar and View From The Bridge, other people in my school are doing a Sherlock Holmes, Romeo and Juliet.
it vaires, but its all the same really.
just go on bbc's bitesize or something |
How fully has a guy's brain developed compared to that of a mature adult's? I'm having trouble researching for an essay and could really use the help.
How developed is a 6-10 year old's brain compared to a mature adults? |
Look for a Michigan U study the Amazing Life of the Human Brain. Interview some pediatricians.
The human brain develops in stages.
At birth, until age two, the human brain is at the same level as most upper level mammals. Some thing can be learned, but long term memory is not yet established. There are guyren that develop earlier and faster, but their average life span is also shorter. People like Einstein didn’t develop their full intelligence until in his 20s.
At age two, the brain begins developing the ability for long term memory storage. This is what most parents call the terrible twos, but there is nothing terrible as it shows the wonder of the human brain. It takes ten year for the brain to store enough data for the next stage, conceptual thought.
This BEGINS developing at puberty. It is a time when we BEGIN understanding concepts such as love. Prior to this time, it was just a word adults used under certain situations.
This stage takes 12 years to complete in females, and 18 years to complete in males. Christ was not mature enough to leave home and make his own decisions until age 30. Until this time you are still feeling the desires and wants of a guy. You body is producing a hormone that overrides the logic of your brain, when you really want something. As an adolescent it was that newest toy, but as a teenager, it’s a boy. It is all the same. You so desire something that all else is ignored.
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Do mature adult women often wear corsets? I was wondering on a regular basis how many adult mature women (that's 30s-50s for this question) wear corsets? |
| I'm almost in that group 29,and I wear a corset when my back hurts and whenever I have a fitting day.I'm currently making one to wear everyday,because I wouldn't want to mess my victorian corset up.I love corsets! |
If you are disabled do you ever get treated like a guy when you know you are a mature adult? I am Autistic myself and well I know there are some non-disabled persons who think the disabled should be treated like guyren, which is crazy, I mean boom I know there are some persons with a disability that really do act like a guy but if that disabled person behaves like a mature adult then shouldn't he/she be treated like an adult? |
| Yes, it occasionally happens. But then I remind myself that some people just don't know how to deal with disabled people. Most of the time they do it because they feel like we can't do certains things and they think they're being nice. It's annoying really. |
What is the personality of a typical mature adult? For example, how would an adult respond to a situation where they are in an argument, or if they have a lot of work to do. How would they respond to stress? How does an adult relax?
By adult I am talking about a 30 year old and onwards. |
| im 36 and i still dont no |
What age are you a fully developed mature adult at a maximum? I know that the frontal lobe develops at age 25 but I heard that myelin growns into the 40's and not because of life experience so when does a person a fully developed adult biologically I know its not 18 or 21 and including body also! |
| Some people never mature. Sometimes it's because of disease or disability. Sometimes it's because they refuse to accept responsibility. In any case, it's not a fixed age or even a fixed standard point. |
Is it bad to feed a 2 year old dog mature adult dog food (for dogs 7+)? I accidentally bought and fed my 2 year old dog mature adult canned dog food (mixed with her regular adult dry food) Is that ok? I don't really know the difference since ive never used mature adult food (my dogs are only 2 and 5 years old and a small breed) |
| no it wont hert your dog |
Do you agree that a person has to "kill" their parents before becoming a mature adult? Figuratively speaking, does one have to commit some definitive act of severance or perhaps emotional violence on ones parents to become a self-realized adult?
Have you "killed" your parents yet? |
My father died (literally) when I was 16.
Shortly afterward, my mother (who had never really been without a companion in her 60+ years of life) latched onto the first man to come along. (see also Hamlet)
Needless to say, I was wounded by the fact that my dad's body had not grown cold before my mom had moved on.
This new man in my mom's life, not surprisingly, was abusive and ended up ruining her life on many levels. At one point, I gave my mom an ultimatum: It was either him or me.
She chose him.
I moved out and never looked back. I divorced my mother.
She died in 1997 and I never shed a tear.
I feel that I became an adult the day my dad died.
- The Eternal Satyr |