It was a strange phrase to associate with the grueling work of an idol. The outside world saw the sparkles and the smiles; they didn't see the blisters forming under the insoles of her shoes, or the way her hamstrings screamed during a particularly deep squat. But to Saki, that pain was the currency. It bought the perfection. It bought the right to stand on stage.
In Sasaki's artistic expression, if we consider it as a form of performance, music, or visual art, we're met with a mirror reflecting our desires, our fears, and our hopes. It's a reminder that pleasure, in its endless pursuit, is not just a physical experience but a gateway to understanding the complexity of human emotion.
: Mentioned in contexts relating to the "principle of intimacy" in
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