MedTech said:
Please define mature and why you think being with a bunch of younger soldiers is a bad idea?
Sorry, I had not intent of offending you or anyone. The overall definition I had in mind was (from the Merriam-Webster online dictionary):
Pronunciation: m&-'tur, -'tyur also -'chur
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): ma·tur·er; -est
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin maturus ripe; akin to Latin mane in the morning, manus good
1 : based on slow careful consideration <a mature judgment>
2 a (1) : having completed natural growth and development : RIPE (2) : having undergone maturation b : having attained a final or desired state <mature wine> c : having achieved a low but stable growth rate <paper is a mature industry> d : of, relating to, or being an older adult : ELDERLY <airline discounts for mature travelers>
3 a : of or relating to a condition of full development b : characteristic of or suitable to a mature individual <mature outlook> <a show with mature content>
4 : due for payment <a mature loan>
5 : belonging to the middle portion of a cycle of erosion
In this particular case I think 3b or 5 best describe what I meant. Further, I don't believe for a moment that being around young soldiers is a bad idea at all. Where do you get that idea from?