Tuesday, April 10, 2012


Teenage Maturity



Teens between the ages of thirteen to fifteen don’t have the maturity to carry on a serious and lengthy relationship. Their relationships might last perhaps one month at most; and even going thru the experience of this relationship they may never know the true meanings of the importance each of their short time partners really mean to each other. This analogy applies to each gender equally; but most frequently known to occur to a higher percentage in boys. In other words, the short span relationships are a start of their learning process which allows them to lean about temperamental tolerance towards each other. But one thing is certain and proven that girls mature faster than boys which is why boys usually lead the relationship to an end much quicker than girls. This consequently occurs because of the maturity level of the girls in a relationship they tend to want more commitments and lengthier relationships and boys tend to bore themselves with one girl for too long. Boys tend to have little patients and lack a lot of responsibility in these so called short relationships. The lack of immaturity in teenager’s relationships tends to also lead to unfaithful commitments, such as cheating, insecurities and lies.   

1 comment:

  1. This was a good topic. I like how you talked about boys and girls in terms of maturity. You seem like you really know what you're talking about Megan... Good job.

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