Categories: Personal Development

7 Signs Someone is Too Immature For You

Are you in a relationship with someone who might be immature? In order for two people to be able to have a strong and healthy relationship, there needs to maturity. The level of maturity that partners have can make or break relationships. In this video, we’ll be providing the signs to help you identify whether someone is too immature for you. Perhaps, you might find yourself being the less mature partner, but that’s where you can learn your weak areas and grow.

After learning about what makes a person immature, you’d probably want to learn about the opposite – what makes someone mature. If so, you can check out our previous video where we discussed the signs of a mature person: https://youtu.be/yhwpJCT-25g

Note: We would like to mention that this is meant for educational purposes only and not at all intended to attack or criticize anyone who may be displaying these signs.

#immature #psych2go #maturity

Credits:
Writer: Chloe Avenasa
Script editor: Rida Batool
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Sam Rain
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

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Behera, S., & Rangaiah, B. (2017). Relationship between emotional maturity, self-esteem, and relationship-satisfaction: a study on adolescent relationship dynamics. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 34(11); 109-121.

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