Talk:Maturity (psychological)
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Social Construct edit
Why is there no mention of maturity as a social construct? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.243.97.180 (talk) 20:12, 19 February 2012 (UTC)
Wikify edit
I've tried to wikify the article. Hope it helps. Oh, and I deleted the talk page too, as it was a bunch of nonsense comments and no real debate was going on in here. Please somebody upgrade the article. I don't see anyone caring about this anyway. I don't care either.--J.C. (talk) 06:23, 25 March 2010 (UTC)
(Cultural and religious issues) section, should not be a free-advertising space for ONLY Judaism, nor should culture be under-described edit
why is the ONLY religion in this section, given i think it was 3 references, in the first few paragraphs, with detail about only a few, generalised parts of maturity mentioned after or in examples of each in-context OF, Judaism, and then cultures or smaller scale cultures-with-relgion, mentioned near the END?
that is a absolutely inadequete, SHALLOW, and quite obviously self-interested barely-TRYing effort.
start with a broader description, with NO particular references, or if going to start early with a few relgions, do not only mention ONE.
there are variations in when a boy has control over the physical rather than mental sides of sexual desire, in Bhuddism, say - many cultures-with/-of ... might not demand mental, but demand normal expectations of the physical , whereas others might also desire control over the mental, or even control over the mental, DURING, puberty, for then the allowance of it THROUGH, the controls gained, then a thing chosen later on.
that's just ONE EXAMPLE off the top of my head - there are no doubt, hundreds.
WHY choose multiple references of Judaic?
VERY offended.
The growth of the consciousness from birth. edit
When does the consciousness come in to complete confusion? 174.252.129.228 (talk) 15:44, 22 August 2022 (UTC)
Wiki Education assignment: Adult Development Fall 2023 edit
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