If My Wife Became an Elementary School Student

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Vol. 1 Ch. 3
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What are you?! 12?
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Having been in a similar situation, I feel like while the wife gives closure, she's also hindering the husband from developing new meaningful relationships.

The thing is, since his wife death, he didn't had any new relationship at all, because he was extremely sad/depressive/gloomy. It's only now that he is happy and energetic that others people are interested in him again.
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i cant. im not strong enough
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Get that NTR plot in motion
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This is starting to hurt knowing whats probably coming
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......
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this is no
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Having been in a similar situation, I feel like while the wife gives closure, she's also hindering the husband from developing new meaningful relationships. It's also affecting the flipside, where the existence of her past memories are definitely keeping the wife from making relationships with her 2nd set of parents and siblings, and kids her age since she spends so much time with her previous family.

It's slightly more okay now since she's still under 12, but those relationships she could make in middle and high school and older are some of the easiest to create, and she'd be doing a disservice to her 2nd life if she ignores all those opportunities. Never mind all the other awards and things she could be doing with 30+ years of mental development in a kid's body.

Or my two cents anyway. I'm in support of the wife going her own way.
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I don't know if I can handle this one anymore lol
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yea, "in your way to your 30s" -> "on your way to your 30s"
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Shit. I hate author insert some rival romance thing into a wholesome story like this.
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This could go bad very quickly with how public he is with his affection. I mean I understand he's happy he gets to see his wife again but she's a child now. The best outcome would be for him to just be happy she's alive and move on with his life. Or, wait until she's legally old enough to be in a relationship with him
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Love is blindness, she didnt think he is some loli freak
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@Rand564 man i hope its option 2. option 1 doesnt leave me with a happy wholesome ending. option 2 with a time skip leaves me satisfied.
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The word "miracle" here has nothing to do with Christian beliefs and everything to do with _Buddhist_ beliefs.

In the Shinto/Buddhist melange that is the belief system of most Japanese people, reincarnation is normal. Rebirth is supposed to happen, but continuity of memories is not. That is the miracle; a miracle, after all, is just some force intervening to change what usually happens (what "should" happen, not in a normative sense but a descriptive sense).

I kind of want to see more of how this is all affecting her life. Because it's got to be absolutely devastating to her relationship with the parents who've been raising her for the last ten years, her attitude at school, any friends she made before her memories awoke. Without that perspective, with everything framed through his experience, it seems like the author intends a "treasure your memories but let go of attachments and keep living" message that, again, would be more Buddhist .
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this wholesome manga turn into some disgusting shitty manga tbh
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Uh-oh. This is heading in a baaad direction, societally speaking.
lol
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@sirflimflam
Probably. But I don't see the problem if that weren't the case.

Upon reaching adulthood they could get married and society couldn't say shit, more specifically the law couldn't say shit. They might get judged. But so %#^ what.
I find alot of problems with your use of terms, sirflimflam.

"Miracle"
This word is a problem no matter where it's used. Nothing is a miracle, everything is just things that happen. Miracle is more short hand for hand of God for those of christian faith.

"not meant to"
This again is implying a higher power with a plan. I doubt the comic will get into the existence of God or not. And assuming a God in the comic, still free will, right? So this phrase doesn't work.

" keep the status quo"
We are talking about a married couple who deeply love each other. And you're dismissing it with the phrase "status quo". Their love isn't a sitcom plot.

"give closure"
Give closer to her death even though she's technically alive, just in a new form?

That's alot of problematic phrasing you packed into a single sentence.

I understand some of you have that gut reaction evil yucky pepedophile thing going on. But that's not accepting the story on it's own terms.

Look, the issue with pedophilia is the idea of a young mind not being able to handle sex. But her minds not young! As far as her body goes, isn't that the same as saying yuck! to seeing a homosexual or mixed couple or whatever else might turn you off? Of course there is a great deal of danger for the husband involved in all this and he's got no sense of caution at all. Plus no bloody way will it delve into the murky waters of a sexual relationship with such a physical body age difference in a comic that isn't explicitly hentai. Hell, these things don't usually delve into sex between married consenting sex, most comics avoid it like the plague unless the comics all about that. So in short, the comics not going to have them do sexual things with that bodies age.

So that brings us to them remarrying when she becomes of legal age. Sure his body being much older means he's more likely to die before her. So? Meaning she may have to live without him? But if they go their separate ways, that's the same thing, except sooner?
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moshi moshi keisatsu desu ka?
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(Just picked it up) and I bet the way the writer will end it is with her losing her memory of her previous life... I hope I'm wrong......

@sirflimflam I agree with you expect the rebound girl part... he won't end up with anyone
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