Nothing but time will cause you to mature. Without pretty radial hormone treatment, which has pretty big side effects, you can't speed it up, and you can't slow it down.
I think girls because they grow more mature and faster , than boys .
no but they seam to mature faster than boys
Becuase girls mature more faster than boys.
Yes, girls do mature faster than boys, girls brains develop faster than boys. Girls have mature brains at about 20, boys at around 25. This fact does not affect the abilities or character of either; other factors affect those and are not gender specific.
yes.girls do mature way faster then boys. girls mature between 18,19,or 20.i think boys mature when they are like 26 or close to their 30's. I dont think so and im a girl boys just dont mature faster. My sister is in 8th grade and all the boys there are immature and she and all her friends are mature.
There is no conclusive evidence to suggest that teenage girls mature more than teenage boys. Developmental maturity varies among individuals, and maturity is influenced by a variety of factors such as biology, environment, experiences, and socialization. It is important to avoid generalizations and stereotypes about maturity based on gender.
because hes new at this and girl mature faster than boys
Because girls mature faster than boys because they have more problems in life to mature with. But boys don't really care bout those kinds of problems.
Yes, it is common for individuals to mature at different rates due to factors such as genetics, environment, and experiences. Some boys may develop physically, mentally, or emotionally at a faster pace than others, leading to differences in maturity levels.
probably the sister, because girls mature faster than boys
it depends on who you ask girls usually say yes guys usually say no im a guy and i say yes because i know guys and they aren't to bright sometimes lol i thought u asked ARE they more mature my bad
Teenage boys try and act mature sometimes to impress others, especially girls and adults. This is to show that they are not teenagers, but infact growing young adults.