There is no exact age at which men emotionally mature, but research suggests that men mature much later than women. Women reach proper maturity around age 32, while men mature much later, around age 43, according to a study conducted in the United Kingdom. However, it is important to note that emotional maturity is heavily influenced by a number of psychological factors, including independence, self-esteem, and the ability to handle stress, and all of these influences happen at vastly different stages of each person’s life. It is also important to note that not all men fit the stereotype of being emotionally immature, and that emotional maturity is a complex process that happens in stages and in spurts.