1. The Ability to Give and Receive Love
2. The Ability to Face Reality and Deal with it
3. Just as Interested in Giving as Receiving
4. The Capacity to Relate Positively to Life Experiences
5. The Ability to Learn from Experience
6. The Ability to Accept Frustration
7. The Ability to Handle Hostility Constructively
8. Relative Freedom from Tension Symptoms
An emotionally mature person generally has good self-awareness, allowing them to manage their emotions effectively. They also exhibit resilience in facing life's challenges and are able to maintain healthy relationships based on empathy and understanding.
In gobbledegook language, I have heard it said that the person is "fully realized."
The connotation for "mature" typically evokes positive qualities such as wisdom, experience, responsibility, and stability. It suggests a person who has developed emotionally, intellectually, and socially over time.
They are the same thing. Maturity is a continuum, a place along a scale, and there are many different kinds. There is no essential difference between "mentally" mature and "emotionally" mature. A person can be mature in, say, matters of business, but behave like a child in personal relationships. Both are matters of emotional and social maturity. The desirable condition is a level of overall maturity that is appropriate for a person's age. That takes care of the entire picture.
Physically speaking, yes they mature. But emotionally it cannot be said .
Affected by feeling: emotionally less stable Emotionally stable: mature, face reality, calm
No. They are not emotionally and physically mature enough to have sex with another person. Masturbation, yes, but nothing else. That is why there are laws against it.
== == * Physical maturity is when you enter into puberty and the guys start putting muscle on and the girls develop curves and breasts. Emotionally mature people are ones that can communicate well with others; are honest, loyal, have feelings for others pain and have learned from their past mistakes. They are able to retain a good relationship with the opposite sex by being thoughtful, kind, interested in that person's well being and feeling totally comfortable with them, or, they will know immediately the person they are with is not treating them well and move on. There actually is NO age limit to maturity on most levels. I have met kids from 10 + that I call "old souls" that show much more maturity than some people my age. * When you are physically mature it means your body is fully developed. When you are emotionally mature you act mature.
The word used to describe an emotionally healthy person is "sane".
false people that are very emontionally mature the experience it alot early in life.
Yes, "mature" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone or something that is fully developed, grown, or mentally/emotionally advanced.
a mature sperm carries 23 chromosomes.