I know when to act mature and when it's okay to be a little goofy, but I am 17 now and I still enjoy many childish things, such as kids cartoons, action figures (And other toys), stuffed animals, and I have many childish gestures. I still enjoy kid games as well. Other people my age don't really act or feel this way. (At least not that I know of...)
It doesn't seem like they're going to go away. Do you really get boring as you age? Or more mature, I just feel like I should already be at the point where that stuff shouldn't be interesting anymore...
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Those things dont make you immature. I'm also in college and most of us like to watch cartoons and many collect anime action figures. I have a lot of stuffed animals and im sure we all have those childish gestures come out more often than not. You dont get boring as you age. You're only as old as you feel you are. Some people are just more free spirited, sort of speak, and we just have a bigger imagination.
You can only be immature when you dont know when to act responsible or as an adult that you are becoming. Enjoy the cartoons and action figures and your gestures. You might be one of the lucky ones that dont lose their imagination just because they think getting older means not having a little fun or sense of humor
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Enjoying things such as this does not make you immature in my opinion. Knowing when to be serious or have fun is what I think being mature is. Many of my older cousins and friends around your age and even much older still enjoy those things, even though sometimes they won't admit it.
Watching kids cartoons and such doesn't mean you're immature. I know many of my fellow college students who still watch cartoons and play games and such and they are pretty mature. It's just a thing.. you like what you like and you can't do much about it. Don't worry, you're fine
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