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great thread. age is no indicator of maturity. most of the girls i know are slightly older than me, 27, 28, 29. some of them are like little kids who want to get married. meanwhile i hit it off great with this weekend with a lady who is 20.
children please listen maturity has nothing to do with age, it is our perception of life that matters most than age, my 41 year old uncle spends 10 hours on facebook a day that is something my 18 yr old girlfriend does not do
I suppose this would be a good time to confess that I am hopelessly lost when it comes to defining generations. All this time I thought I was in the Generation X category. . . sigh. There are no excuses. I have Google at my disposal.
haha..I remember when I was 18, my friends boyfriends friend was 31 or something and he had a big ol boner for me and to this day if I ever have to run into him, he still creeps me out! now its not because of the age difference (I'm 23, almost 24 now), but more because, he is just a creep..and people can be creepy at any age..ha.
anyways, carry on...I swear I've matured a lot in the 5 years that have passed!
O.k.....Is it just me or did this line somehow paint naughty pictures in your head too?
It will take one time at a resturant or somewhere when the waiter says, "What will you and your daughter be having to drink this evening."
Hahahaha!!!!
Ma Ma!!!
O.k...
Seriously... she doesn't know anything in life yet. At that age their brain isn't even fully developed. They make bad choices most of the time. You can pretty much bribe them with gifts and money.
You need to let her grow up. Even if she sounds mature she isn't. I think something is lacking in your life.
I suppose this would be a good time to confess that I am hopelessly lost when it comes to defining generations. All this time I thought I was in the Generation X category. . . sigh. There are no excuses. I have Google at my disposal.
Hi MT,
See, its not always about being right. Its about being wrong too.
I thought it a bit odd myself but hey, whatever! Specifically she said: "YAY!" Then she...well...danced. Or maybe she was just shaking her booty? Who knows
"YAY!" - happy dance! Now that sounds real mature.
Look, it's fine and normal for a teenage girl to act like that. You seem to be reaching though.
Didn't I mention that is normal behavior for women regardless of age when they see me?
LOL. That's some powerful stuff, you ought to bottle and market it.
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