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10751417 No.10751417 [Reply] [Original]

do you ever feel like as you get older you're losing perspective on teenage galge protagonists?

>> No.10751422

tfw too old to bang a teenage girl irl

you will never have sex with a virgin without getting arrested

it's just not possible

>> No.10751443

>>10751417
Not at all. I really haven't changed a whole lot besides knowledge in the last decade. Well, I guess embracing the wonderful world of Gensokyo counts as a positive change.

>> No.10751506

i am still a retarded manchild

>> No.10751518

>>10751417
I sort of did. I'm highly turned on by Yukari while I only want to cuddle or pat (youn) Patchouli's head for example.

>> No.10751529

Go to an 80s club, find women in their 40s and 50s, tell me how they're any different to teenagers.

Besides the physical, women don't go through any serious change. As long as they're like 14 or over, I can relate to them as human beings and not "kids vs. adults" or whatever. They just have school instead of work.

>> No.10751534

>>10751417
Hijiri and Kanako looks very erotic wearing these outfits, on the other hand, Youmu's and Chen's outfit doesn't suit Yuyuko and Yukari at all. I'm neutral towards Eirin

>> No.10751551

I'm losing the whole high school drama thing.

To call any of the stupid shit going on in high school actual drama just seems utterly ridiculous when you're older.

>> No.10751577

>>10751529
I mean how you relate to the protagonist. when you get older you become less hormonal and things that seemed really important when you were 16 don't seem as big a deal now.

>> No.10751620
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10751620

???

im 15 lol

>> No.10751626

>>10751577
I'm no different to how I was when I was 16.

Are you different to how you were when you were 16?

>> No.10751646

>>10751551
I'd say it was actual drama.

Take for example violence. Plenty of kids at my school ended up socking each other in the face. As a teenager that's just something that teenagers do. As an adult that would be assault and it could lead to a court case.

Teenagehood is serious business. I'm glad it's all in the past.

>> No.10751650

>>10751620
*farts*

>> No.10751666

>>10751646
Violence is violence, not drama.

I can't help but cringe when the setting is trying to sell some romantic trouble or broken friendship in high school as super serious drama because most of everything that happens in high school becomes utterly irrelevant once you've grown up.

>> No.10751687

>>10751666
This is true of almost everything in your life, with the possible exception of maybe getting married and having kids.

>> No.10751695

>>10751666
Then I suppose I agree. I laugh at a lot of the shit that was a big deal at the time. It was a lot of fun, though. John and Kate no longer being BFFs being a huge issue was more fun than if an adult John and Kate just decided to no longer see each other and then they parted ways like respectable adults the end.

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