You’re right—thanks for the correction. It’s always been hard for me to think of these characters as being in “middle school” (first year when the main series started). I know that the whole premise of the OG MCs is that they were mature-acting for their age, but the overall feel of the series seemed like it involved older teenagers—the age-gap romances, of which there were several, including the one involving the nurse’s unrequited love played out as being much more serious than the stipulated ages would suggest.
And let's not forget that other side story (which got removed from the site, I believe). I can enjoy the stories that focus on students exploring first love and relationships (even if I can't relate), but this author seems to have quite the fetish for adult/child relationships.
That's the thing, though--given the relative emotional maturity of the various characters and the overall tenor of the depictions, unless I consciously do the math ("Uh, second year Japanese middle school--that would be, um . . .," etc.), it's hard for me to conceptualize the characters as "children" at all. Age-gap, sure, but not feeling like a "24-year-old with a 13-year-old, and a teacher-student to boot" transgressive age-gap.
I tend to write it off to manga age-relationships being generally kind of weird and all over the map--in some kinds of stories (stipulating non-hentai here) the gap between a first-year high school student and a third year might be shown as being an almost insurmountable social obstacle, while in others a celebrity in his twenties could be wooing a middle-schooler (with the parents' permission, even). The vagaries of manga visuals play a big role, too--the oldest-looking middle schooler (usually male) and the youngest-looking OL I've ever seen would appear to be 30 years apart--the wrong way.
EDIT in regard to Kiri-kun's post below: Given that the yuri side character has been stepped up to MC in this story, I'll be interested to see how, or if, the treatment of Shiki here qualifies the interesting, and rather acerbic, take in this article:
https://heartsoffuriousfancies.wordpress.com/2016/12/10/14-sai-no-koi-yuri-iyashi-and-the-lives-of-others-part-2/
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