When do you stop growing up and start growing old?
When you answer...please let somebody know me your age. I just turned 25 and I'm undoubtedly having a intricate time with it!At what age are you at the apex of your youthfulness? 25? 21? 27?
I'd enunciate around 30 is the peak...28 29 i'd say aloud, but you have no grounds to worry! 25 is tremendously young!
30 because that be when my veiwpoint about existence changed like settling down and not wanting to do as much anymore.
I am 32.
Eewww 21 is waaay too old
Peak of youthfulness 54 years outmoded. I was born contained by 1952 and I am bursting with vivacity and don't especially look my age because I have a little outlook on life. Favourite strip: Arctic Monkeys, LOL but it is true.
Well growing "up" and growing "old" aren't exclusive of eachother.
As far as physical maturity and growing, women stop growing within height contained by their late teens, and men stop growing surrounded by height surrounded by their early 20's. The change that are considered part of puberty(upper body mass for men for example) verbs for both genders very well into your 20's though.
By some perspectives women aren't fully physically done developing until after they own their first child. But I suppose that's debatable.
Aging is more in the order of physical deterioration of your body due to friction, gravity, and radiation, and begins contained by your late teens and impulsive 20's.
Gymnasts, for example, are usually at their peak physical expertise around age 16 and go downhill from in that.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
At what age are you at the apex of your youthfulness? 25? 21? 27?
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