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Originally Posted by Natsuki Hyuga
Of course, a teenager is not an adult. It is just that people don't think them as a "little child" who can be excused from every of his/her naivety and selfishness anymore. They are still a child in adult's eye, but most of them (teenagers) will realize that the world is not revolving around them anymore. This is where teenagers and a child is differentiated
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Considering what todays psychology has to say about teenagers it's just the opposite
It's only around 19-21 when the social and moral way of acting crystallizes to the point where a person can be said to have entered the young adult age. Most of the factors of personality develop till the late age so Ranka's way of behaving at her current state is quite understandable. This is a
typical way of development and god help it not the only one.
From my point of view Ranka's just emotionally underdeveloped. It's somewhat not her fault. It's her fault she refuses to grow up in the world she was faced with though.