• jsomae@lemmy.ml
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      3 days ago

      oh don’t tell me you believe in that debunked your-brain-is-fully-developed-at-25 pseudoscience.

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        3 days ago

        No you rude shit. I believe in the science involved in brain formation, maturity and it’s response to nature and nurture

        You?

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          2 days ago

          I also believe in the science. That’s why I don’t believe in the developed-at-25 myth. If you look it up online you can see it’s been widely rebuked. Here’s an article from the BBC for instance.

          Apologies for the rudeness.

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            2 days ago

            The brain development at that age does allow for far more nuanced decision making, but I agree. The brain developed and decays constantly and differing rates, from my limited understanding , but I do believe that PEAK decision making capabilities don’t occur until an average age that probably is between 25 and 35. But again that’s not basing it solely on ,“brain development”. I should have been more precise.

            And, water under the bridge

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              I’m still not convinced about this. I have known many teenagers who are more adept than me at making mature decisions (late 20s). So I think we all mature at different rates. I don’t especially believe that there’s a magic time in ones 20s where one becomes especially mature. And if there is, it is likely only a couple % higher in maturity points than at other times in one’s life.

              Still, this magic 25 number appears a lot when people are trying to advocate for removing rights from young adults. Like for instance, saying trans people have to be at least 25 to transition. I’m always skeptical of it.