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In [[Real Life]], a girl can conceive as soon as she has her first menstrual cycle, generally around 11 or 12 years old... although in rare cases this can occur at an even younger age, such as ''five years old''.<ref>She was the youngest mother ever recorded, though she was too young to fully remember the pregnancy and so her parents raised the baby as her brother. While the father was cleared of rape charges, there's still the [[Fridge Horror]] question of who the parents allowed around their daughter.</ref>
Somewhat justified if [[Hollywood History|set in the past when girls might get married at 12-14 and boys at 15-19]]. In modern times, it [[We All Live in America|depends on your country]] [[Values Dissonance|and the culture]] you live. Avoid posting examples of why you [[
Compare [[Playing Gertrude]] if the actress playing the mother is absurdly youthful. [[No Real Life Examples, Please]]. This is for [[Fridge Logic]] parent ages where the issue is swept under the rug, not parent ages that could (hypothetically) be possible.
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== Actual parent-child relations with small age difference ==
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