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HarleySullivan 124 Reviews 722 reads
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Everyone has their own definition and it changes as they do throughout life. Besides, it's overrated. It's much more fun to be young at heart and enjoy life no matter what age you are.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 166 reads
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I like to say that I enjoy mature gals who are young at heart, and young gals with mature attitudes.

I've met more than a few gals whose attitudes are more mature than some of their elder counterparts, so really the term has to be defined well.

Age is also not the end all and be all, even as regards to looks, as some gals do a great job of staying in shape, and other gals, not so much

sassysally6688 See my TER Reviews 534 reads
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Mature is another subjective ambiguous term. Using "mature" has both opened and closed doors in my use of the term. I like to think mature refers to someone who has some years behind them which has led to some level of wisdom and awareness about themselves, others, and what truly "floats their boat."

Foodyguy 29 Reviews 368 reads
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fully developed physically; full-grown.
"she was now a mature woman"
synonyms: adult, grown-up, grown, fully grown, full-grown, of age, fully developed, in one's prime, middle-aged
"a mature woman"

John_Laroche 333 reads
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it means she's advertising as over 40, but may have hit the half-century mark.

Foodyguy 29 Reviews 415 reads
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To some it means they no longer leave their chewing um on the bedpost during BBJ

impposter 49 Reviews 410 reads
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Why not break it down into 10 replies 31-35, 36-40, ... for the slow-witted among us who couldn't figure out your first post? Do you think we're a bunch of BELOWAverageEverydayJoes?  

As all of the others have pointed out, your chronological classification is meaningless without consideration of more important personal factors

John_Laroche 317 reads
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coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 389 reads
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writes six separate posts explaining what should have been in one.  It might be the last stop before dementia.

ValuedCustomer 444 reads
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