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4-5 years old! After that minor behavioral changes can occur but your personality is set. Keep in mind that it will develop as you age (you may be more reckless at 17 than 37) but if you were wilder than your friends as a teen then that will hold true into adulthood.

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Approximately 25 years of age

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