Since animals like dogs and cats mature very fast and tend to die at a young age(12-15) We all know some humans age well and some don't. For example a lot of my relatives on my Europeans side died when they were like 90-92 and some relatives on my Asian side died when they were like a 100. Do you think while a person might be 24 who looks 18 might actually regardless of the number of rotations around the Sun is in a way a typical eighteen year old? Obviously I'm describing myself but when I look back I'm a very late bloomer, just recently in my age I'm reaching a rather high level of maturity like focusing on delayed gratification, being good with money, being comfortable in my own skin, really understanding where I want to go career wise in University and actually taking the long term steps to make it happen. I'm just curious why in my age 23-24 that I'm just now starting to be "mature". I know kids my age that are doing a lot worse and kids my age doing a lot better...
So you're 24 human years and 18 demented years in autistic? Aren't you just a late bloomer?
>>8636846
No 24 in dog years and 18 in cat
>>8636838
>downs tongue
>Since animals like dogs and cats tend to die at a young age(12-15)
>>8636838
I can see what you are saying
I knew exactly what my career was going to be when I was about 15 and was 6'6'' as a highschool freshmen
So yeah I guess genetics effects how your growth works.. big shocker