Depends whether you mean the end of youth within the physical ageing process, or the psychological state of 'youthfulness' (or lack of it).
Physically I'd say about 34-36, it depends on the person though. Generally at this time you start to appear 'worse' by society's standards. Also at this time you are likely to be married with children, have a steady income etc.
As for the state/feeling of being 'youthful', this depends on the person, whether they consider themselves young, or whether they feel dragged down by life, low/depressed, useless etc.
When does youth end?
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Depends whether you mean the end of youth within the physical ageing process, or the psychological state of 'youthfulness' (or lack of it).
Physically I'd say about 34-36, it depends on the person though. Generally at this time you start to appear 'worse' by society's standards. Also at this time you are likely to be married with children, have a steady income etc.
As for the state/feeling of being 'youthful', this depends on the person, whether they consider themselves young, or whether they feel dragged down by life, low/depressed, useless etc.