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* The 2011 sci-fi thriller ''[[In Time]]'' features this. The premise of the film is that humanity has discovered the technology to freeze everyone's age at 25 and now live on internal "time-clocks" which expire after a set period, and people who don't work or don't buy units of time die. The extremely wealthy can purchase enough units of time to indefinitely remain the same age for years (or even decades) - in the film's trailer, a man introduces his wife, daughter and mother-in-law, all of whom are the exact same age.
 
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* The ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' web comic fanfic ''[[Aki-chan's Life]]'' (a slice of life/ illustrated epilogue to another, very well written, fanfic called ''[[The Second Try]]'') has a somewhat... complicated example. Aki {{spoiler|the daughter of Asuka and Shinji, conceived after the events of Third Impact}} was born when her parents were about 16 or so. Pretty young to begin with. Four years pass, then everyone was swept back in time and her parents returned to the age they were in the anime (14) while she remained unchanged (she's a very precocious 4). They still remain loving, mature parents, but the awkwardness of the whole situation is... well you get the idea.
* Another ''Eva'' fic, ''[[Nobody Dies]]'', has two examples: the Reego and the Keiworu. The Reego are virtual constructs made by Iruel for Rei's [[Lotus Eater Machine]], as theoretical offspring of her and Evangelion Unit 05. Unit 05 "saved" them from deletion when Iruel was defeated and now they exist as AI's in the real world, and consider Rei (who is 16) and Unit 05 (much younger) to be their parents. The Keiworu are AI copies of Kei Ayanami's mind randomized with elements of Kaworu's mind (both of them being 16), and also consider the two to be their parents.