Yes, scientific research indicates that the female brain, specifically the frontal lobe, generally matures 1–2 years (and sometimes up to several years) ahead of the male brain. Girls typically reach peak brain connections and full frontal lobe development—which controls judgment and decision-making—earlier, often by their mid-teens to early 20s, whereas boys may not catch up until their early to mid-20s.
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rebecca
4 hours ago
very insightful💅
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ConorMccracken1
20 minutes ago
nah not even
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