Is it normal for my friend to keep boasting on how mature she is?

I have this friend who is also a girl and she keeps on boasting on how mature she is, I was at this point where I am wanting to get annoyed at her.

Something tells me she's either egotistical or she's one of those assholes.

No matter how hard I tell her to stop or say shut the hell up she does not want to listen.

So is it best to no longer be friends with her?

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  • SmokeEverything

    People like that suck. I knew this girl who was friends with my ex whod just talk about how she works 90 hours a week and is so much more responsible than everyone else, and then shed like blow all her money on dumb amazon shit and its like... you have to work 90 hours a week because youre stupidly irresponsible.

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    when i was in school there was always some bitch with her hand on her hip bitchin about how immature i was because i was goofin around

    newsflash bitch were fuckin fourteen were sposta be immature

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  • bbrown95

    When people feel the need to brag and convince other people of something about themselves, usually it's because they're insecure and they're really trying to convince themselves of it, and most of the time, it isn't true in the first place. This goes for many things.

    Think about it, if you possess a positive quality and are confident in yourself about it, is there really a need to try to convince everyone else of it or rub it in people's faces?

    The same thing goes for the everlasting virtue signaling that goes on in this world, and you can really see it on social media, where it's easier to put on a fake persona and create somewhat of a fantasy world. You ever notice how the louder people scream about how great they are and how perfect their lives are, the less likely it is to actually be true? That's life for ya.

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    • SkullsNRoses

      Perfectly put, confidence is quiet.

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      • bbrown95

        Thank you!

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  • which is the ultimate sign if immaturity.

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  • have_a_good_day

    Lots of times hoes like that talk da talk coz they feel safeness witchu.
    I feel that hoe be trying to impress you without knowing what's up. That's what's up

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    • Somenormie

      I see.

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  • RoseIsabella

    How old are ya'll? In what way does she think she's more mature than you, and the rest of ya'll's peers?

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  • ellnell

    I was kinda like that when I was 14, but I was also really bitter and lonley. Nowadays people tell me i'm mature but I don't really think I am, i've just been bitter and lonley a lot.

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  • megadriver

    Anyone who feels the need to remind you how mature and responsible they are all the time, still have a lot of growing up to do XD

    Sometimes I can be quite immature and I'm more than ok with that.

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  • leggs91200

    Usually people that boast about how mature they are happen to be the same people who do THE dumbest things.

    I have a nephew who thinks he is so "mature", he is mid 30's but often acts about 15

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  • FromTheSouthWeirdMan

    I noticed in school that the rich kids would act like that more. I never liked that. For some reason I always got along better with the black kids and the poor ppl.

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  • Boojum

    I'm in my sixties. Care to guess if I go around boasting about how mature I am? (Actually, my twelve-year-old daughter would tell you that I can be pretty damn immature at times, but I hope you see what I'm getting at.)

    Anyone who feels the need to tell everyone how grown up they are has a lot of growing up still to do.

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    • I was raised by someone with a similar age difference, who had raised other kids since his thirties, at least. It didn't really work out with me, but you seem mentally healthy.

      Is there anything difficult about being your age and a parent? Maybe about retiring while parenting at that age?

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      • Boojum

        I've sent you a PM.

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