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By *agnar73Man
over a year ago
glasgow-ish |
"At what age would you consider a woman a mature woman?? "
the pornified ‘mature’ stuff could be as low as 30/35 based on the ‘step’ family videos, there’s even sort of younger versions of that, where last years ‘babes’ are this years ‘moms’
To me, depends on person, there’s women in their forties and fifties that might not want called mature and there’ll be some that are okay with it
So I’ll swerve a number.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Honestly prob mid 40s-50
N from experience they are the most fun, they teach you by just taking what they want. If you pay attention n learn quickly you’re in for a great night |
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"Tricky one, depends on the situation I was labelled a geriatric when I was pregnant at the age of 35 by the Dr's that was a kick in the teeth
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But the reverse also applies when you look at the doctor or police person and think you should be in school. But age is just a number and a label, when I meet people therir impression may be I am old but after knowing me they nolonger think I am as old, thats why I always had more interest at clubs where people could get to know me first. |
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"Tricky one, depends on the situation I was labelled a geriatric when I was pregnant at the age of 35 by the Dr's that was a kick in the teeth
Mrs "
What a prick. When I got pregnant with my youngest at the age of 41 and got some (understandable) concerns, my doctor said “You’re just a baby”. Not sure what she meant though |
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Guess it depends on who is describing them as mature. To an 18 year old 30 probably is. I find it interesting it's something that's connected to women in general, whereas older or distinguished is used for men.
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"At what age would you consider a woman a mature woman?? "
Depends. I’ve come across some relatively young women (in their 20-30) with such questionable attitude to life in general, and I know personally women in their 50-60 with young hearts, self conscious, with positive outlook and well looked after bodies, so it really comes down to the person. |
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"Tricky one, depends on the situation I was labelled a geriatric when I was pregnant at the age of 35 by the Dr's that was a kick in the teeth
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What a prick. When I got pregnant with my youngest at the age of 41 and got some (understandable) concerns, my doctor said “You’re just a baby”. Not sure what she meant though "
That is the medical term though. I was referred to as an 'elderly primagravida' in my first pregnancy |
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As I said chronologically 45/50.
Emotionally mature with a mature attitude is a different thing, I think that can be achieved at any age but often starts to appear around 35ish. I really dislike immature behaviour in anyone who isn't young in years, I think you can remain youthful in outlook and attitude without being immature |
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By *4bimMan
over a year ago
Farnborough Hampshire |
"As I said chronologically 45/50.
Emotionally mature with a mature attitude is a different thing, I think that can be achieved at any age but often starts to appear around 35ish. I really dislike immature behaviour in anyone who isn't young in years, I think you can remain youthful in outlook and attitude without being immature "
Do able |
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"As I said chronologically 45/50.
Emotionally mature with a mature attitude is a different thing, I think that can be achieved at any age but often starts to appear around 35ish. I really dislike immature behaviour in anyone who isn't young in years, I think you can remain youthful in outlook and attitude without being immature
Do able"
It most certainly is. |
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By *4bimMan
over a year ago
Farnborough Hampshire |
"As I said chronologically 45/50.
Emotionally mature with a mature attitude is a different thing, I think that can be achieved at any age but often starts to appear around 35ish. I really dislike immature behaviour in anyone who isn't young in years, I think you can remain youthful in outlook and attitude without being immature
Do able
It most certainly is. "
You're still young at heart |
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