By Tanith Carey for the Daily Mail. What were you doing at 34? According to a new study, you should have been having the time of your life.

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A study into the differences in maturity between genders revealed both men and women agree men remain 'immature' well into their late 30s and early 40s. Alarmingly, eight out of ten women believe that men 'never stop being childish' - with breaking wind, burping, eating fast food in the early hours and playing videogames their biggest bug-bears. Staying silent during arguments, not being able to cook simple meals and re-telling the same old jokes and stories when with the lads were also hailed as signs of immaturity. Tim Patterson VP, Director of Programming, Nickelodeon UK, said: ''As a man, especially one who works for a children's channel, the question if men ever reach maturity is one I am well accustomed to. Both men and women agreed women reach proper maturity much earlier than guys, at the typical age of Men were nearly twice as likely to describe themselves as immature than were women with one in four men believing they are actively immature. Women were also twice as likely as men to feel that they were the 'grown up' one in their current relationship. One quarter of women felt they were the ones made all the important decisions in the relationship with the same percentage wishing their partner would talk about themselves and what they're feeling more often. Women also found British men's biggest maturity failings were still finding breaking wind funny, driving too fast and playing videogames.
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