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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Made me giggle today when I was called a mature older lady.
I'm only 47 !! Feel about 25 90% of the time.
What do you class as mature or see as mature |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've met exceedingly mature 25 yos and excruciatingly immature 60 yos in life! Maturity is nothing related to age when it comes to people!
Did someone mention cheddar though ... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I've met exceedingly mature 25 yos and excruciatingly immature 60 yos in life! Maturity is nothing related to age when it comes to people!
Did someone mention cheddar though ... "
See that's my thinking I'm getting older (I feel 100 at the moment but I'm mid nightshift run) but I feel 25 but I've met 25 year old who have their head screwed on and like you 60 year old I think grow the feck up
Cheeeeeeese is life
I'm restricted to dairy free too |
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By *ack688Man
over a year ago
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Let’s be honest, using the word mature is just a polite way of saying you don’t look that young anymore. So it’s not necessarily age specific, but I guess that to someone young then mature is likely to be anyone 40+ But for me being nearly 60 it’s a generally higher bracket |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wouldn't use the word mature. I'd use the word MILF or older woman to be more respectful "
MILF? Anyone over sixteen that has had a child? be a shame to limit yourself ... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wouldn't use the word mature. I'd use the word MILF or older woman to be more respectful
MILF? Anyone over sixteen that has had a child? be a shame to limit yourself ... "
Good point, maybe mature is the right word after all |
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I was once called mature. I took it on the chin (no puns please).
However I much prefer: vintage, heritage or "of a bygone era".
I'm not fussed; they're just words put together to elicit a response. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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To be honest, it's something I've not really paid attention too anymore. I was 24 when I first started using the forums and was so concerned about coming across as mature as I didn't want people being put off by my age. I played everything with a straight bat, didn't engage in banter or flirty threads in case it was interpreted as immaturity to the point I resented some of the older guys who would do that and seeing they got engaging responses.
I think I've been here long enough now where I can just be myself and let loose a bit more without worrying and realized it's more important to just be yourself and let others decide if they're on your wavelength. |
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