<p>hopinslax, neither physically nor mentally mature? Most people hardly grow after 15. Mentally mature? Ummm, let's see you graduate from Harvard at 17. :-)</p>
<p>mental maturity is very different from intellectual maturity. you have intelligence, but do you make all of your own arrangements for yourself? Do you file all of your own paperwork? Do you rent an appartment and pay rent on it? Electricity bill? do you do all of your own banking? There are so many other things that contribute to mental maturity. Clearly you are emotionlly immature--to lump all people of a certain age into the "imature" category is a very imature thing to do. I know plenty of people who are exceptionally mature for any age, just as I know plenty of immature older people. If you're going to say that you are too mature to date people your own age, who's to say that there's isn't another person of similar percieved maturity out there, of your same age who might be willing to date you? You can't generalize when it comes to something so opinion based as maturity level.</p>
<p>Also, I don't know about you, but I can most deffinetly tell the visual difference between a 15 year old boy and a 25 year old man, and I don't just mean that one has a thicker beard. Most girls are their full height around 18, and most boys don't finish all of their growing until their early 20's. I can't count on my fingers and toes together the number of men I now know who were more than 6 inches shorter at age 15 than they are now.</p>
<p>"hopinslax, neither physically nor mentally mature? Most people hardly grow after 15. Mentally mature? Ummm, let's see you graduate from Harvard at 17. :-)"</p>
<p>sounds troll like. considering A LOT of people grow after 15 and lets assume people don't grow. You can still tell the difference between a 25 year old and a 15 year old because development isn't just upwards, and denying that is foolish</p>