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Worldmaker this is how the categories are split across the wiki.
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Worldmaker this is the standard way categories are split across the wiki.
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MayDecemberRomance is a trope that can have age gaps as small as seven to eight (or five at times) or ten years, so yes, I think Rilla and Ken counts as this trope, and having just reread \'\'Rilla of Ingleside\'\', the age difference is a [[{{DiscussedDiscussedTrope}} trope]] at the beginning, as Rilla ponders her attraction to Ken despite the fact that he is much older than she is (and in the earlier books, she is rather is awe of him as a young girl).
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MayDecemberRomance is a trope that can have age gaps as small as seven to eight (or five at times) or ten years, so yes, I think Rilla and Ken counts as this trope, and having just reread \\\'\\\'Rilla of Ingleside\\\'\\\', the age difference is a {{Discussed}} trope at the beginning, as Rilla ponders her attraction to Ken despite the fact that he is much older than she is (and in the earlier books, she is rather is awe of him as a young girl).
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MayDecemberRomance is a trope that can have age gaps as small as seven to eight (or five at times) or ten years, so yes, I think Rilla and Ken counts as this trope, and having just reread \'\'Rilla of Ingleside\'\', the age difference is a [[{{Discussed}}DiscussedTrope trope]] at the beginning, as Rilla ponders her attraction to Ken despite the fact that he is much older than she is (and in the earlier books, she is rather is awe of him as a young girl).
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MayDecemberRomance is a trope that can have age gaps as small as seven to eight (or five at times) or ten years, so yes, I think Rilla and Ken counts as this trope, and having just reread \\\'\\\'Rilla of Ingleside\\\'\\\', the age difference is a [[{{DiscussedDiscussedTrope}} trope]] at the beginning, as Rilla ponders her attraction to Ken despite the fact that he is much older than she is (and in the earlier books, she is rather is awe of him as a young girl).
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MayDecemberRomance is a trope that can have age gaps as small as seven to eight (or five at times) or ten years, so yes, I think Rilla and Ken counts as this trope, and having just reread \'\'Rilla of Ingleside\'\', the age difference is a [[{{Discussed}}DiscussedTrope]] trope at the beginning, as Rilla ponders her attraction to Ken despite the fact that he is much older than she is (and in the earlier books, she is rather is awe of him as a young girl).
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MayDecemberRomance is a trope that can have age gaps as small as seven to eight (or five at times) or ten years, so yes, I think Rilla and Ken counts as this trope, and having just reread \\\'\\\'Rilla of Ingleside\\\'\\\', the age difference is a [[{{Discussed}}DiscussedTrope trope]] at the beginning, as Rilla ponders her attraction to Ken despite the fact that he is much older than she is (and in the earlier books, she is rather is awe of him as a young girl).
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MayDecemberRomance is a trope that can have age gaps as small as seven to eight (or five at times) or ten years, so yes, I think Rilla and Ken counts as this trope, and having just reread \'\'Rilla of Ingleside\'\', the age difference is a [[{{Discussed}} DiscussedTrope]] trope at the beginning, as Rilla ponders her attraction to Ken despite the fact that he is much older than she is (and in the earlier books, she is rather is awe of him as a young girl).
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MayDecemberRomance is a trope that can have age gaps as small as seven to eight (or five at times) or ten years, so yes, I think Rilla and Ken counts as this trope, and having just reread \\\'\\\'Rilla of Ingleside\\\'\\\', the age difference is a [[{{Discussed}}DiscussedTrope]] trope at the beginning, as Rilla ponders her attraction to Ken despite the fact that he is much older than she is (and in the earlier books, she is rather is awe of him as a young girl).
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MayDecemberRomance is a trope that can have age gaps as small as seven to eight (or five at times) or ten years, so yes, I think Rilla and Ken counts as this trope, and having just reread \'\'Rilla of Ingleside\'\', the age difference is a {{Discussed}} trope at the beginning, as Rilla ponders her attraction to Ken despite the fact that he is much older than she is (and in the earlier books, she is rather is awe of him as a young girl).
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MayDecemberRomance is a trope that can have age gaps as small as seven to eight (or five at times) or ten years, so yes, I think Rilla and Ken counts as this trope, and having just reread \\\'\\\'Rilla of Ingleside\\\'\\\', the age difference is a [[{{Discussed}} DiscussedTrope]] trope at the beginning, as Rilla ponders her attraction to Ken despite the fact that he is much older than she is (and in the earlier books, she is rather is awe of him as a young girl).
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