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I'm 23 and still feel and act like a kid, is this a problem?
I turned 23 a month ago but I feel nowhere near my age. I still heavily play with toys, watch cartoons, play games (video, board, arcade, you name it), love Disney, roleplay, joke around with friends/family, dress young, etc. I mean, compared to other people my age, I'm such a baby! I'd be extremely depressed if I had to give up what I listed above, and I'm worried I might have to. I do work and take care of my responsibilities and all, and I know my boundaries, but other than that, I just can't "grow up," and have absolutely no desire to. I don't have any problem being childlike, I just don't know if this is acceptable in general. Please, someone help me. Am I okay? Or do I have to face some serious miserable changes? I'm so worried!
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- ?Lv 51 year agoFavorite Answer
a little wet behind the ears ey! As long as you know when & where you can act like that then it’s fine, just don’t take it into work and you’ll be fine
- Anonymous1 year ago
lots of people get physicals, even when they have no complaints.
but, when do people go for a psychological physical? do you feel that you are not maturing at the same rate as others, or do you feel other people are more mature.
growth and personality - growth is continuous through-out life. you might go to a professional for an educated opinion, or just "live and learn".
- THE BANNIBAL ONELv 71 year ago
No you do not have to face miserable changes.
When you work,leave it at home.