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Both explore men using sex as a shield – but Don’t Stay Gold asks: Can you love without destroying?
The contrast between the two narratives is illuminating. Yashiro and Doumeki’s story is one of glacial, painful progress. They are two birds with broken wings learning to hold each other up, even if flight is not yet possible. Their physical intimacy is fraught, laden with flashbacks and hesitation, but there is a raw honesty to their dysfunction. In contrast, Nanahara and Kuga’s relationship in Don’t Stay Gold is a more polished, angsty performance—until it cracks. Yoneda suggests that Nanahara is perhaps even more damaged than Yashiro, because he refuses to admit he is damaged at all. His “don’t stay gold” moment never arrives; he clings to a sterile ideal until the relationship implodes. Both explore men using sex as a shield
Kageyama, who has a specific attraction to scars, becomes intrigued by the various marks on Kuga's body. They are two birds with broken wings learning
As their relationship deepens, the power dynamic shifts, revealing Kageyama’s hidden fetishes and Kuga’s vulnerability. 🖤 Key Themes and Emotional Depth Yoneda suggests that Nanahara is perhaps even more