Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-3257939-20150601205621/@comment-24994749-20151103233826

I would also take into account that Pyrrha has been a celebrity since a really early age, even if we consider that she only jumped into the spot after her first win of the Mistral Tournament when she was 13. Being a pre-teen is complicated from the point of view of socialisation. Imagine being a nationally or internationally famous. She has contracts with big brands to act as their face, that means on top of the time she spent training she was also working, which cuts even more of her free time that she needed to do bonding with peers.

Also, it's not the same being a famous adult that meets other adults who know their work than being a pre-teen meeting other pre-teens who know their work. Teens are on that moment of life where they stop taking at face value everything people older than them say and start to look up to peers their same age; it's another level of hard to be perceived as a normal person if she doesn't have access to childhood friends.