Well, all humans are different, but most males don't grow past their 22nd or 23rd year.
2007-04-22 14:56:03
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answered by tenayaledeux00 3
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Males usually reach a growth spurt at puberty -- generally around 15 or so. However, others are in their late teens before they have finished growing. Usually by 20 or 21, a guy will have reached his full height, but not necessarily his full weight. You can add or subtract pounds at any age.
2007-04-22 14:59:02
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answered by gldjns 7
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adult men can nonetheless have their improve spurts into there low 20's whether regularly, as quickly as you bypass 20, the probabilities of you dealing with a improve spurt decreases. by the top of your father and mom, i could say that there continues to be a sturdy probability which you will advance greater: everywhere from a million - 3 inches. locate out while your dad or your male kin had there present day improve spurt and that could additionally supply you a concept of your possibilities. each and every each and every now and then being in activities that sell dropping weight (ie. wrestling) can forestall a individual's improve spurt. do not supply up, you nonetheless have it sluggish!!
2016-11-26 21:38:34
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answered by youngquist 4
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I *think* my son stopped growing when he was about 28.
We first thought at 18, but suddenly at 21 his pantlegs and shirtsleeves where a few inches too short, and a new mark went up on the doorframe.
2007-04-22 14:56:50
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answered by Paul P 4
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18 maybe
2007-04-22 14:57:00
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answered by xX-l-Armand-l-Xx 4
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