Sapphi (post: 1336836) wrote:Some bitter old lady at the town grocery store made a comment on a cat-eared hoodie I was wearing once. She said "Very mature."
The funny part is that it's not the clothes you wear that make you mature, it's the way you respond to a situation like that. XD Sounds to me like you didn't lash out at her, which was a very mature move. XD
Also I'm sure that I will be 30 years old one day and I'll still be playing video games, reading children's books, watching animated stuff, and doing things that are probably considered immature by most of society (just about everybody I know offline that's not a friend of mine thinks all animated movies are kids' movies, after all). XD Honestly, I think that maturity comes from being responsible, knowing how to balance fun with the things you need to do, and handling the situations you come across in life in a mature fashion, not from the clothes you wear or the hobbies you're interested in. XD