Poor emotional regulation. Poor long term planning. Disregarding facts for emotions.
bingo.
the definition of childhood, emotional immaturity etc, is the failure to recognize the world beyond your immediate emotions
growing up is realizing the world exists beyond your immediate needs and feelings.
and it’s terrifying when adults lack that ability.
Instant gratification at long-term expense
Does not include necessary things like food
Nor acts to build or sustain relationships, like making your kid happy
Behaving in an emotionally disregulated manner, similar to how a child who has not developed as a person would do
It’s childish if someone bitter tells you it is
So everything is childish
Enjoy life, people
You’re confusing childish with child-like. Childish always has negative connotations.
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PJ is that you.
Fun
To me if it’s done purely for the attention of others rather than intrinsically motivated it’s childish. A general lack of responsibility is also childish. Tamer stuff like trinket collections, lewd jokes, cartoons and whatnot in my opinion is enjoyable independently of age. If anything judging those things as childish could be seen as childish. Who’s more obsessed with seeming all grown up than kids?
Lacking maturity. Literally acting like a child, despite knowing better.
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I can only think of negative emotions where the feeler can’t handle them in a controlled way.
E.g. getting angry and screaming and/or hitting things.
For an adult, avoiding childish behaviour when angry would be cursing and at the most, raising ones voice.This however does not apply to emergencies and such. There will always be room for angry screaming if the situation demands it.
Being a martyr is another example. Having something go against you and proclaiming you are a victim is childish. Grow up and own whatever happened.
Stubbornness, shortsightedness, dramatization
It’s caused by the speaker not liking what another person is doing, but being unable to articulate a real argument against the behavior. So, they call it “childish” as a way to express that dislike in a socially acceptable fashion.
Selfish behaviour that doesn’t consider other people’s needs
Really? That’s one of the most common behaviors among adults.
The inability to process their raw emotions.
When an adult hears disappointing news, they say ok, and think about how they can get a better outcome next time.
A child starts yelling and crying and hitting.
Tell a kid that there’s a pizza party later, and they’ll want a PIZZA PARTY RIGHT NOW!
Adults are able to wait until later without bouncing off the walls or whining for it to happen now.
What about autistic adults who have interests that aren’t necessarily appropriate for their age? Some people consider it childish to be interested in teletubbies, picture books or duplos.
that’s really just more of a fixation.
I don’t think it’s childish to like things made for children, I think it’s childish to shame people for liking things made for children. I’m in my 30s and have watched several Disney Jr shows all the way through. They’re enjoyable as long as you go in with realistic expectations.
Yes, it is appropriate to deem something made for children “childish”
The question was about behavior
Nope. That’s child-like.
That’s the same mothafuckin thing
They both refer to behaviors or attributes associated with children, but “childish” has a generally negative connotation and “childlike” has a generally positive connotation. e.g. “childish behavior” is usually something the author judges inappropriate, where “childlike wonder” is usually rendered as a positive (if often infantilizing) attribute. Similar definitions, but quite different in implication.
Most people’s definition: anything fun and silly because apparently adults aren’t supposed to have fun or something
Mine: acting like someone who hasn’t learned basic knowledge or developed empathy
I would describe the first one as childlike.
Same, but a lot of people treat them as the same thing and only in the negative way.
They’re wrong.