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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

IMO, it depends on the story. For YA, I'd say two/three years at most. Like real life, because teens can be super literal...or at any rate, I was. If the characters are in their twenties, though, age isn't that important.


message 2: by Sofia (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) In real life, I would say a completely different number, but in YA.... honestly, nowadays anything goes. But I personally prefer no more than five years. Unless they're immortal, I guess? Then it doesn't matter as much to me.


message 3: by Anushka (new)

Anushka (bookish_swiftie) | 81 comments Mod
Sofia wrote: "In real life, I would say a completely different number, but in YA.... honestly, nowadays anything goes. But I personally prefer no more than five years. Unless they're immortal, I guess? Then it d..."

Yeah like a 17 year old and a 108 year old...


message 4: by Sofia (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) I find it really strange that it's usually the male that's super old


message 5: by Brooke (new)

Brooke W (thereadersgame) | 23 comments The Darkling and Alina. (view spoiler)


message 6: by Sofia (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) Brooke wrote: "The Darkling and Alina. [spoilers removed]"

ewwww yeah😔


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