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When Kimura kisses Rei, he is not just kissing a woman; he is divorcing himself from his public identity. The taste is salt—from sweat, from unshed tears, from the sea of transgression. Rei’s response determines the genre: if she melts, it is romance; if she freezes, it is tragedy; if she kisses back with equal desperation, it is kegare (spiritual defilement) and ecstasy intertwined.
Here’s why: