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Men Take Until Age 43 to ‘Grow Up’

Posted on the 10 June 2013 by 72point @72hub

Men finally grow up at the age of 43 – a full eleven years after women ‘mature’, it has been revealed. A study into the differences in maturity between the genders reveals that eight out of ten women are convinced blokes remain immature well into their thirties and forties.

The research of 1,000 UK men and 1,000 UK women found respondents believe signs of male maturity begin to appear after the fortieth birthday, with 43 the average age given.

But 81% of the women polled disagree, declaring that, at least in their experience, men never really stop doing boyish things, with finding burps and farts hilarious and eating junk food in the early hours topping the list.

The research was commissioned by Nickelodeon UK to mark the launch of the new show Wendell & Vinnie, showing weeknights at 7:00pm.

Tim Patterson VP, Director of Programming, Nickelodeon UK, said:

”As a man, especially one who works for a children’s channel, the question if men ever reach maturity is one I am well accustomed to.

”However as the characters Wendell and Vinnie show in our new programme, a difference in maturity between two people definitely makes for an amusing partnership.”

Both men and women agreed women reach proper maturity much earlier than guys, at the age of 32.

Men were nearly twice as likely to describe themselves as immature than women, with one in four men believing they are actively immature.

Women were also twice as likely as men to feel that they were the ‘grown up’ one in their current relationship.

One quarter of women felt they were the ones made all the important decisions in the relationship, with the same percentage wishing their partner would talk about themselves and what they’re feeling more often.

Women also found men’s biggest maturity failings included still finding breaking wind funny, driving too fast and playing video games.

Three in ten women have ended a relationship because they lost patience with the guy being too immature, while a whopping 46% of women have had a relationship in which they felt they had to mother their partner a bit too much.

In fact, on average, women have to tell their cheeky partner to ‘act his age’ more than once a month – an average of 14 times a year.

Immaturity does have its upside though, with four in ten people believing immaturity is important in a relationship because it ensures the partnership stays fun and keeps things fresh.

One in three people also think a bit of immaturity helps in bonding well with children.


MEN’S TOP 30 MATURITY FAILINGS – AS EXPERIENCED BY WOMEN

1.    Finding their own farts and burps hilarious
2.    Eating fast food at 2:00am
3.    Playing video games
4.    Driving too fast or ‘racing’ another car at the lights or on the motorway
5.    Sniggering a bit at rude words
6.    Driving with loud music
7.    Playing practical jokes
8.    Trying to beat children at games and sport
9.    Staying silent during an argument
10.    Not being able to cook simple meals
11.    Re-telling the same silly jokes and stories when with the lads
12.    Don’t like talking about themselves/ having proper conversations
13.    Hating books/reading because of short attention span/they’re boring
14.    Doing crazy dance moves
15.    Mum still doing their washing
16.    Having their Mum still make them breakfast/any meal
17.    Wearing trainers to night clubs
18.    Owning a skateboard or BMX
19.    Not eating vegetables
20.    Changing jobs regularly
21.    Getting too excited over stag do’s
22.    Sometimes trying to do wheelies/stunts on their bike
23.    Driving a modified car or one with a loud exhaust/boy racer
24.    Showing off about how girls are attracted to them
25.    Wearing pyjamas, specifically cartoon pyjamas
26.    Using dodgy chat-up lines
27.    Showing off about protein shakes/weight-lifting/how much they ‘lift’
28.    Littering
29.    Wearing saggy-crotched jeans
30.    Having a cartoon bedspread


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