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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-01-01 07:04 pm

[ SECRET POST #6571 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6571 ⌋

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AYRT

(Anonymous) 2025-01-02 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
I was mainly being glib and gallows humor-y with that comment, but in seriousness: Call it iffy if you like, but that's honestly such a standard age gap in manga, and even Western literature, that you really can't use it as a sign of anything.

Hell, in Sailor Moon Usagi's 14 at the beginning and Mamoru is in college. That's way iffier realistically even if the age gap is somewhat smaller. 17 makes you legally an adult in many countries, 14 is still too immature to date at all in some cases.
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Re: AYRT

[personal profile] ariakas 2025-01-02 11:16 am (UTC)(link)
Sailor Moon's an interesting one because in the original manga, Mamoru's 16 and still in high school. A two year age-gap in junior high/high school wasn't all that weird in my experience; if anything a lot of younger teenage girls would have been proud to date a Cool, Mature high school boy.

The anime aged him up to 18 because of the things he does in the story, especially in the first season (his degree of independence, constantly staying out at night, disappearing for weeks with no adult supervision/nobody looking for him/not doing his homework) and how that would be construed as a bad morals/a bad influence for a minor. Which is funny, because now, as a dude in college dating a girl in junior high, he comes of as waaaaaay skeezier/morally questionable to much of the international audience. I was a tween myself when I first got really into Sailor Moon and my parents were so disturbed by this that my otherwise extremely emotionally distant father sat me down to have a talk about "what it means" if an adult man takes an interest in me and how dangerous they are, and far from the Cool, Mature high school boy reaction, any college dude hitting on our group of friends came off as Yikes Tell The Teacher creepy as all get-out, not a dreamy prince lmao. I remember thinking Mamoru was emotionally stunted or a weirdo or maybe kind of regrets the whole reincarnation/destined love thing and would rather be with a girl his own age, hence the bad attitude. Usagi's his ticket to be king of the earth though, so he holds his nose and waits until she grows up.