Yes and no. When humans are bit at an age under 17 1/2 or 18, they tend to age until the age seventeen and a half or until the age eighteen. Then that's when they quit aging, So that basically answers the question.
In many vampire lore, vampires stop aging when they are turned into vampires. They remain at the age they were turned and do not physically mature or age further.
Traditionally, vampires do not age like humans. They are often portrayed as immortal creatures that do not physically age once they become vampires. However, different stories and lore may depict vampires in various ways regarding aging.
No. Vampires are not real and were not around in the ice age
Since renesmee is a half human and half vampire, she will age till she is 17 or 18 then stop aging. As mentioned in breaking dawn, she grows really fast than compared to a human, she will turn 17 or 18 years in another five years. So basically after 5 years when has turned 17 or 18, she will stop aging.
If you mean "aging" your seniority, the answer is no. However, you can age your horses with aging points.
Vampires are fictional, they age if the author of the story finds it convenient.
The lifespan of vampires is typically described as being immortal or at least significantly longer than that of humans. In mythology and fiction, vampires are often portrayed as being able to live for centuries or even millennia, sustaining their existence by feeding on the blood of the living. However, specific details about their lifespan can vary depending on the story or interpretation.
NO, justin bieber does not have an aging disorder. He does not age
One example of a child vampire is Claudia from the novel "Interview with the Vampire" by Anne Rice. She is turned into a vampire when she is only five years old, forever trapped in the body of a child.
Vampires do not exist. If the author of the story wishes them to age then they will, if not then they won't
the legal age to quit school in Kentucky is 16. i quit last year. don't quit. give it another try.
They get worse as they age