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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.
The album captures something psychologically intricate: a protagonist wrestling with compulsive patterns while remaining disturbingly aware of them. Rinrin constructs a character whose serial detachment coexists with unexpected moments of conscience—suggesting that callousness and vulnerability aren't opposites but concurrent states. The production matches this tension, oscillating between slick surfaces and moments of genuine unease. What emerges is neither judgmental nor romanticized, but genuinely curious about how someone sustains contradiction. It's the kind of work that rewards attention precisely because it resists easy interpretation, presenting a fully realized interior life rather than a cautionary tale.