The immature guy is not worth your time, don't spend another precious minute with him if he hurts you. It doesn't get better until he makes a real effort like going to counceling or taking 10 years to grow up and you shoulnd't wait that long. Move on and find a guy who deserves you and appreciates you, this current guy is not a good match.
If you have to pretend like your mature then theres no point. Some people are naturally mature and others are innately immature.
juvenile: pre-adolescent; puerile; child; young, as to emulate immaturity.
Some children do it because they are immature. However you should be aware that the answer to a question that may be obvious to you may not be to others.
Yes, it's always mature to put others first & their bad manners should have no bearing on yours. One can only control what they do.
Most people who insult other people are insecure. They think that it will make them feel better if they put someone else down, or they insult the other person to take attention off of themselves. Sometimes people who are angry insult other people because they are not mature enough to think of a different way to handle their anger except to try to start a fight or to try to make the other person feel bad. Mature people can communicate with others without insulting them. Any ideas can be discussed between mature adults without fighting or insulting each other. Mature people can "agree to disagree" and give each other the right to have different opinions. The best way to handle an insult is to ignore it, because what the immature person wants is to make you upset. If you cannot ignore the insult, you can say something like, "Mature people don't have to insult each other to communicate," and walk away. Walking away is always best because the immature person is not going to change and suddenly stop acting immature. If the person insulting you is someone you want to keep as a friend, you should say something like, "That really hurts my feelings when you say something like that. Can we talk without insults?" - this lets the person know that they need to change their behavior, and if they are friends, they will want to change and mature.
An immature personality is characterized by behaviors such as impulsivity, inability to take responsibility for one's actions, poor emotional regulation, and selfishness. Immature individuals often struggle in relationships and have difficulties coping with challenges in a mature and constructive manner. Therapy and self-reflection can help someone with an immature personality develop more mature and healthy ways of interacting with the world.
because, it helps flutter their own self estem honestly no one should think they are better than others, we should all be equal in most ways. because, it helps flutter their own self estem honestly no one should think they are better than others, we should all be equal in most ways.
You call him by his name. Don't be immature; the average person releases two quarts of gas a day. Perhaps you should be considering what others call you when you fart.
Yes, Holden Caulfield, the protagonist of J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye," is often seen as immature due to his impulsiveness, unrealistic expectations, and inability to handle his emotions in a mature way. His frequent criticisms of others and struggles with accepting responsibility also contribute to his overall immature behavior.
Thoughtless, immature bullies. A secure, mentally heathy person would not ridicule others.
Depends on what sort of a break-up you had. Many people are quite mature about it and just agree to split up, remaining on speaking terms. Others have huge melodrama and should probably not speak to each other again. If you have to speak to your ex, you should be polite and mature at all times, however.
That person is called immature. You should never have to FORCE your belief on anyone. You should just live what you believe. And if people are drawn to your actions, behavior and lifestyle then they will come closer and inquire on their own.