Saying it does not make it so. Where and when? Examples please.
Again, "maturity" is a highly relative and fluid term (especially when talking about alien races). Your biases and bigotries in holding all to the dubious standard of humanity is irrational and, again, xenophobic. I have even illustrated how it could easily and more convincingly be shown that Deanna was the immature one.
I'm not interested in a semantic debate here. I've only said, maybe a couple times, that Deanna must be the mature one or the more mature one, in specific instances, when dealing with Lwaxana, in what is essentially her professional environment. I have not suggested that she is a wholly immature person. Clearly someone who's raised children couldn't be entirely. She has behaved immaturely on occasion though, more so than almost every other character on the show, 2nd to only Q, if that helps clarify
Saying it does not make it so. Where and when? Examples please.
When the captain of the ship meets her upon arrival, in an ambassadorial capacity, & she takes the opportunity to announce he's having sexual thoughts about her, whether it's true or not (Most likely not) That is a sophomoric & juvenile prank to play on someone who is there professionally. It embarrassed Deanna & Picard, & while a funny gag/moment for the show, it's not a mature thing to do
When she deliberately intervenes in Worf's guardianship, undermines his authority, contravenes what Alexander's been instructed to do, she is making a tough situation worse for the parent. Simply because she doesn't agree, she believes she has the right to meddle & interfere. Right or wrong on the issue, that is not a responsible way to behave. It's kind of reckless imho
I can't even remember all the times she belittles her daughter over being single, or imposes on Riker to push that agenda... again, in the work place. To call your adult daughter "Little one" at her job is demeaning enough that she literally gets called out on it eventually
Assuming she has the approval to address the captain informally as Jean-Luc, commenting on the appeal of his legs, making unwanted advances toward him. Referring to the Antedian delegates as something she'd see on a plate. Calling Data a robot. Assumes the ship is at her disposal for her wedding, & so on...
It's juvenile things she's doing there. That doesn't mean she's wholly immature, just prone to think it's ok to act that way now & then. In this thread I was hoping to have a discussion about what amount of that is fair & forgivable for a mother, given her history of tragedy, her culture, her title etc... I'd say it's not entirely without excuse, but I'm not going to apologize for addressing what should be obvious