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What's classed as mature
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Had a message yesterday from a couple that were considerably younger than us, they said they are into mature couples, we were a bit shocked that we would be viewed as mature, certainly don't feel it, it gave us a laugh though. x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Hate to say it but I think us 40 somethings are seen as mature now
We would have thought the same when we were whipper snappers "
Thats exactly what Mr said |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you don’t mock repeat in a funny voice what somebody says in an argument then you’re mature
If you don’t mock repeat in a funny voice what somebody says in an argument then you’re mature
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"Had a message yesterday from a couple that were considerably younger than us, they said they are into mature couples, we were a bit shocked that we would be viewed as mature, certainly don't feel it, it gave us a laugh though. x"
If you can laugh about it rather than get offended then I’d say you’re there! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think mature is when "Golden Rain" becomes a certainty rather than an option.
When a head job becomes a gum job.
When you get down and dirty on the floor and have to ring an ambulance to get you back up.
Its when you decide to go into the bedroom and then cannot remember why you went there.
Mature is just a word. I hope we still swinging from our walking frames in years to come. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think mature is when "Golden Rain" becomes a certainty rather than an option.
When a head job becomes a gum job.
When you get down and dirty on the floor and have to ring an ambulance to get you back up.
Its when you decide to go into the bedroom and then cannot remember why you went there.
Mature is just a word. I hope we still swinging from our walking frames in years to come."
Brilliant!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Had a message yesterday from a couple that were considerably younger than us, they said they are into mature couples, we were a bit shocked that we would be viewed as mature, certainly don't feel it, it gave us a laugh though. x"
Would say experience rather than mature…
And In our experience we could show the youngsters a thing or two… |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Maturity to me is about mindset and behaviours. I have met much younger men who demonstrated maturity that both surprised and pleased me. In comparison to a few just slightly younger than myself, who should know better but with shockingly bad behaviour |
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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago
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"I don’t think men ever mature… you say that like it's a bad thing lol
Haha no, I think it’s an excellent thing. Who wants to grow up? "
Growing old is mandatory, Growing up is optional. |
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We went to a restaurant once with a group of people in their forties and fifties. Some of the men grew bored and started doing stupid things like flicking food at each other and cackling like 15 year olds. That kind of immaturity I can live without. |
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"We went to a restaurant once with a group of people in their forties and fifties. Some of the men grew bored and started doing stupid things like flicking food at each other and cackling like 15 year olds. That kind of immaturity I can live without. "
Yeah, that’s just the behaviour of imbeciles, however old they are. |
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"We went to a restaurant once with a group of people in their forties and fifties. Some of the men grew bored and started doing stupid things like flicking food at each other and cackling like 15 year olds. That kind of immaturity I can live without.
Yeah, that’s just the behaviour of imbeciles, however old they are. "
I'm all for a youthful outlook on life but immaturity is just tiresome. |
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Going by age I'd say not you guys yet nor ourselves.
Going by maturity of character I'd say still definitely not us, hah, but don't know you guys so couldn't comment
I've never actually thought of it as I don't really use the term but mature age would be 60+ for myself but we have friends of that age and it just doesn't occur to me. We just get along and age isn't a thing I see. |
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