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If werewolves, while they were still phasing, don't age, how come Jacob gets taller and his hair longer? If they age physicaly, but not mentally, then... What is mental aging anyway? Isn't physical aging the only kind that counts?

I am so confused. Vampire don't age, therefor their hair does not grow nor do they get taller, skinnier, fatter - they do not chnage physically at all because they are Frozen in whatever state they were in.
 Little_Cullen posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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123hihihi said:
ok there is an insain difference between Vampire and werewolves. Vampire are basically discribed a stone that moves. they are hardend to harder than stone all there organs and cells and things like that are dead in a sense oder Mehr like Frozen in the exact state that they are in after the transformation. where as Werwölfe on the other hand change all the time it is basically like reneesme she grows at an excedenly fast pace and then when she looks like an adult she stops growing all together. same for the Wölfe the have and insain growth spurt and then once they look like adults they stop ageing. so in other words they become fully mature on the outside but on the inside the don't grow older. and then eventually they don't change at all but thier hair because that effects the length of the fur. they do not age but they are still human so Hey can get sick. they are still about half human.

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Wait... they don't age on the inside? How does one age on the inside?
Little_Cullen posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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um well that is actually an incorrect statement basically the age 2 look about 25 inside and out sorry haven't read 4 a while
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New_Moon_Master said:
It's differant from vampires.
Werwölfe are still half human, whereas Vampire are not.
With vampires, the vemon is like cement in there systems, it hardens them like stone.
With the Wölfe they're still mostly human, the only reason they stoped aging is because of phasing.
They grow because, basicly, they're body's shift when they phase, so they're Bones adjust everytime.
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If Du want, I'm up for a healthy Debatte if you've got any more.
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like ur annolagy on the Vampire
123hihihi posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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Ha ha I Liebe a healthy debate. But let me get this straight - so, you're saying they only grow when they are in their werewolf state?
Little_Cullen posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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Well, think about it.
New_Moon_Master posted Vor mehr als einem Jahr
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Everytime they phase, they're Bones shift and so I think that when they change back, they Bones alter.
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musiclikelove said:
okay, um, so Werwölfe do not age while they are still phasing, but they grow physically to a full state of maturity because of that. like the person above me said, it's like Renesmee. they grow and grow at an alarming rate, and then they stop growing all together. with Vampire however, when they are changed into vampires, their body changes. they change to become inhumanly beautiful, and incredibly dangerous. other than that, they are completely Frozen in that state. their skin becomes rock hard as a defense mechanism because they are generally supposed to be unstoppable and (virtually) impossible to kill. the venom replaces their bodily fluids (blood, saliva, etc.) and allows movement. but they are still Frozen in that state, and their bodies are completely incapable of change, where as a werewolf changes constantly.
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