
You guys aren’t that much younger than me!!! Fresh graduates, I’m 22! Huh!? There’s a 5-year difference with Okumura, right? Once you become an adult, it’s just a trivial difference!! A couple with 47 and 42 years of age is pretty normal, right? A 5-year difference is like the gap between a fifth grader and a second-year high schooler, isn’t it?
The difference in perception between high school students and adults is clearly evident…
Even so, it’s a crime, Teacher Manya.
>>2
Thinking about it carefully, sleeping naked in the same futon is definitely a crime…
>>24
I escaped to the corner of the room with teleportation, so I got away without any trouble.
A year for a student is roughly equivalent to ten years for an adult.
Was it 22…? Not 32?
>>4
The initial setting was 27, but it was decided that 22 would be better for new graduates.
The two of them, perhaps because they have no feelings for each other at all, sometimes end up really close together, and it makes my heart race.
>>5
After becoming weak to three-dimensional things, even when burying my face in a magical breast, I’m still unresponsive.
It seems that you don’t see me as a sexual object.
Once you turn 20, it gradually becomes like that year after year, but it’s too big while you’re still a student.
A five-year age gap is tough even for high school students, isn’t it?
Especially if you’re a teacher.
The culture of memories is that of being in my mid-40s.
Someone who has overcome the hardships of the Heisei cosplay era, even at 22.
The values of a 5-year-old student and a 5-year-old adult are completely different, teacher.
I feel like there’s a big difference between a second-year high school student and a new graduate, but there’s something really off about the gap between a second-year high school student and a fifth grader.
If anything, even first-year and third-year high school students at that time seem to give off an aggressive vibe.
>>14
Isn’t it rare to have a protagonist and heroine who are two years apart, rather than just one year?
Sometimes, Mayura-sama looks even older because she gives proper advice like a life coach.
When you think about it calmly, it’s impressive that at 22, you are already prepared to quit being a teacher.
>>16
The author didn’t plan to quit until one episode ago.
I decided to quit because there’s no other way to show Mayura’s determination.
If a fifth grader and a second-year high school student are older girls, then it’s just barely acceptable…
>>19
Just ordinary out.
>>19
It’s out.
I can’t really have that feeling about dating myself, but it’s fine if there are people like that.
A one-year difference makes a world of difference between seniors and juniors…
It’s hard to believe that a high school student would date an elementary school student…
>>26
Well… that actually happens quite a lot in reality…
>>29
It exists…
If it’s among working adults, a five-year age difference seems insignificant, but when the other person is a new employee, I wonder if it will still be said.
It’s simply a story of ratios when age is considered 100%, so it’s obvious that it becomes an error as one gets older…
At 22, I’ve accumulated quite a bit of life experience… to put it negatively, I look older.
>>30
Well, because there’s someone to share a lifetime with…
Even though I am a woman
It seems that Mayura’s sexual preferences are not necessarily directed towards women, but well.
Isn’t Mayura’s cosplay history really short?
>>31
I started making costumes in the home economics room since middle school.
Still less than ten years…
What I started in middle school is the same as Ririsa, so maybe it’s overlapping.
It’s pretty rare for students to interact with someone five years younger.
(The teacher is also aiming for Okumura…)
>>38
Would you like to become our child…?
>>38
Only Mikarin thinks about things like that.
There is a clear difference between a new graduate and someone with five years of experience.
Huh? A romance between a 10th-grade boy and a 5th-grade girl is pretty normal, right…?
>>41
Is that okay? You’re not a lolicon, are you?
I understand that when a couple has a gap of 10 years or less, it generally feels like they are of a similar age.
I feel like five years ago, I thought my teacher was probably a distant figure, five years older.
I think it’s totally acceptable in fiction, but even so, a high school second-year and a fifth grader’s romance would still be a niche work.
It’s an age-gap marriage, but when I was in college, my wife was in elementary school.
>>47
It’s fine once you’re an adult.
I laughed when I heard that sexual conduct can be established with someone who is 18 or 16.
>>48
Whether it’s 18 and 16 or 36 and 16, it’s unacceptable for adults to get involved with minors.
>>49
That said, most of the time, children will report to their parents when they get angry at each other…
>>59
That’s the one that gets discovered along with pregnancy and abortion, causing a huge uproar!
>>48
Isn’t it silly to impose restrictions based on age?
If a 16-year-old high school student puts their penis into an 11-year-old elementary school student, that would be terrible…
To be honest, I think there are quite a few hurdles when the age difference exceeds five years in your 20s or 30s.
>>53
A five-year age gap in your 20s is quite a hurdle.
In my personal opinion, my 30s don’t feel like much…
There’s a vibe that it’s safe if a woman makes the first move, but that’s not true at all…
It’s safe because the age difference is about that of first and sixth graders.
>>55
It seems like it’s out…
Middle and high school students getting involved with elementary school students and being arrested happens several times a month, making it national news.
In reality, it’s happening about 30 times more.