Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-3173617-20151224175323/@comment-25047329-20151224210755

Lol, for better or for worse, Ishida doesn't take age difference much into account in this sort of thing, just "feelings". I suppose one way to look at it is that it illustrates how lonely and messed up the characters are. Most of them are orphans or have parent abandonment issues. Though I do kind of wonder why they didn't choose an older woman to be Sasaki's mother figure, like Kiyoko, who's about the same age as the late Mrs.Mado. Eh, plot reasons I suppose.