The Maturity of Men It has been said that men mature slower than women and often become the joke of many conversations. Even Hollywood can sell movies based on this humor. Is it fair to say that all men are immature for their age? Of course it is not, but it seems that it is a growing epidemic among American jokes and allows a reasonable explanation as to why men are so different from women. Men take a little longer to process information and may need to make a few mistakes along the way
Everyone has that one person who they look up to and want to be. They possess those qualities that we want and have changed who we are. So whenever our role models do, say, or like something, we automatically tend to follow and agree with what that. Sometimes we even try to mimic them, which is why choosing a good role model is very important. Of course no one is perfect and everyone has their bad qualities, but I think its better to try to steer away from that and look at all the positive things
giving a speech similar to how the shows would start. I think this is a nice touch because it gives praise to the episodes. We are then introduced to the two actors that play Bo (Seann William Scott) and Luke (Johnny Knoxville). However, I don’t think that casting Seann William Scott as Bo was a good choice. To me, Scott has that city-boy look to him and is not good-looking enough to play Bo. I like Johnny Knoxville as Luke, I appreciate Knoxville acting in an actual movie instead of him trying
Society has portrayed men in general to be messy people for decades, upon decades. In movies like “Dude, Where’s My Car?”, with Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott, and “You, Me and Dupree” with Owen Wilson, men have been portrayed to be bad roommates. This is why when girls think about having a guy roommates, they think of the typical flawed attributes that men carry. They think of the typical ten elements that make a guy a bad roommate. Like: 1. Being messy. 2. They don’t know how to clean