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She was still emotionally immature, and followed him around like a puppy.
Her family knows that she is emotionally immature but also see her as capable of great things.
In addition, she felt that her husband was too emotionally immature to be a parent, having watched his daily interactions with other people.
- 1 month 20 days ago How can a 30 year old woman be so deluded and emotionally immature.
That's a lot to do with why she gets on so well with Roy because he's quite emotionally immature, too.
The Eights tend to be the most naive of the models and are often emotionally immature.
They are, by definition, mentally and emotionally immature.
In my 13 years as a management consultant, I have encountered many emotionally immature employees in their 20's and 30's.
I mean no disrespect, Sir Peter, but the Occidental is emotionally immature.
Thackery sees young hackers as too emotionally immature to cope with a world at their fingertips.
Richard tells him that Isabelle is emotionally immature and that their relationship was not supposed to progress past friendship.
That, she had asserted, was the main reason why Tommy seemed emotionally immature whilst exhibiting enormous intellectual potential.
Stella, at times, gives the impression of being emotionally immature, a frequent side-effect of parental neglect.
Teenage mothers are least able to cope with motherhood, being often themselves emotionally immature and sometimes physically immature (Russell 1981).
If "Praying With Anger" is an astonishingly accomplished movie for such a young director, it is also emotionally immature.
Emotionally immature.'
"He's emotionally immature, that's all.
Carla Rotolo says she was left with a very negative view of Dylan, considering him selfish, manipulative, and emotionally immature.
"Maybe she was a little emotionally immature and she probably did flirt with Captain Greene," Commander Cooper said.
Ms. Kelley's portrait of Prince Charles is a familiar one: a timid, self-conscious boy who became an emotionally immature and indecisive adult.
"I may have been young, and I may have been emotionally immature, but I wasn't a total fool."
"The Fates couldn't handle what I consider an everyday task, and I would consider them emotionally immature.
'Actually, it wasn't hard for me to play a man ten years my junior, because I was not only physically younger but I've always been emotionally immature.'
Because Elvis's mother was emotionally immature, he argues, Elvis's audience, in effect, "was a large collection of 'Gladyses.' "
Emotionally immature"--Spock seemed to use these words guardedly, grudgingly--"they had acquired surprising pockets of information from books, and experience over the centuries.