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To me, thinking immaturely is responding to circumstances without a accurate view of cause and effect. Things are not always what they seem to be. People don't act in a specific way to a set of circumstances. Consequences may not always be evident and/or may not be what on thinks they will be. An example might be a prank that makes sense on one hand (getting back at someone), but which causes property damage or physically endangers the perpetrator or the person it is happening to. Answer: I think one type of immature thinking was when I was young and all my life until about age 42. I rejected all women who had small breasts because I was determined to date a woman with large breasts. Actually, I had a few dates or spent some time with women friends or acquaintances who had small breasts and they weren't crazy about me either. So I spent about 22 years without a girlfriend, with my perhaps crazy, immature obsession with having a large-breasted attractive girlfriend, and I never got one! I'm probably still immature, because although I don't mind small breasts anymore, I'm not attracted to women my age, 47, and young women who I'm attracted to, age 20, aren't attracted to me and I guess I don't blame them, if I put myself in their place, so to speak. So I lose!

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Immature thought refers to thinking patterns or behaviors that are not fully developed or refined. It may involve impulsivity, black-and-white thinking, or a lack of consideration for consequences. Immature thoughts often reflect a lack of emotional maturity or cognitive development.

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