Sherry Taylor

Q: New research from the UK says that men don’t do this until age 43. What is it?

A: Mature

SURVEY FINDS MEN DON’T MATURE UNTIL AGE 43: New research from the UK finds that men don’t reach emotional maturity until age 43. The research was commissioned by Nickelodeon UK and found that while women mature by age 32, men continue to find their own burps and farts hilarious, eat fast food at strange hours, and play video games into their early 40s. Eight out of ten women surveyed said they believe men “never stop being childish” and men were nearly twice as likely to describe themselves as immature than women. Women were also twice as likely as men to feel that they were the “grown up” in their current relationship, and 46-percent of women said they have had a relationship in which they felt they had to mother their partner too much. However, four-in-ten people say that immaturity is important in a relationship because it ensures the partnership stays fun. (Daily Mail)

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