I don't mean that as in second person. I'm actually asking about yourselves. We're all different, and some of us might be too socially mature for our age, whilst others might not be (not criticising, just saying).
I feel I am mature in some ways, because I have a friend who is in her 50s, and she really likes me a lot, and she does treat me properly like a friend too. And I have some other friends that are way older than me and I get along with. But I have NT cousins (who are my age, or just a little bit older/younger) and they're into parties and dressing up and all that sort of stuff, and I couldn't see my friends hanging out with youngsters like my cousins. I think they'll look silly and feel silly. But they don't feel silly, or I don't feel silly, hanging out with my friends I've got. Also my cousins now would rather see eachother (when they're not with their friends), rather than me, because I think they find me ''to serious and boring'' - even my 10-year-old cousin thinks that, since he'd prefer to hang out with his friends or other cousins around his age. So I must be mature for my age, in that aspect.
But in other ways I am immature, for example, when I have meltdowns. I scream and flap my arms about and swear at other people in my house and slam doors and throw myself on the floor screaming - just like a 3-year-old. I do feel ashamed of it, and I hope to not let that happen any more because f**k knows what the neighbours think
. Also, I follow my mum around a lot, and whine when she goes out of the room. But I think that's because I'm agitated and get annoyed when people keep on in and out all the time. There are a few other ways why I'm immature but I can't think of them at the moment.
What do you do what's mature for your age/immature for your age?
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