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This song represents a serial casanova Rin. Attachment is her biggest enemy, but traces of guilt still exist within her depending on the man. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
This work captures something rarely examined with such nuance: the psychology of someone running from intimacy while still bearing its emotional weight. Rinrin constructs a protagonist whose detachment operates as self-protection rather than callousness, and whose guilt—however suppressed—suggests an inner life at odds with her patterns. The album's distinctive quality lies in this refusal to moralize; instead of judgment, we encounter a character study that explores how fear manifests as movement, how connection breeds both exhilaration and dread. The craft evident here—in how vulnerability emerges through layers of studied carelessness—rewards close listening and invites reflection on desire, autonomy, and the stories we tell ourselves about who we are