DBZ Yaoi BL Hub
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✓ Truhan Gohan x Trunks
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What I find interesting is how private this feels. No battlefield, no ruined buildings, just the two of them hidden away. It makes the moment feel more vulnerable for Goku than usual. Do you think he allows this kind of closeness more easily when no one else can see, or is it precisely because it’s Vegeta that he lets his guard drop this far?
In explicit Vegekaka scenes, do you prefer when Goku is still trying to resist, or when he’s already past the point of pretending?
Lord Truhan — Saiyan BL Archive curator
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It is that, for once, Goku does not seem to know what the rules are.
He understands combat, appetite, pain, challenge, escalation. Those are languages he can answer without thinking. Here, Vegeta takes control of the pace with almost irritating calm, and Goku is left visibly off-balance by something he cannot simply block, counter, or turn into a sparring match.
That reversal gives the image its real Kakavege charge. Vegeta looks focused, confident, even faintly pleased with himself. Goku looks caught between surprise, pleasure, and the stubborn reflex to pretend none of this is affecting him as much as it clearly is.
The sparse setting helps. There is nowhere for the eye to escape into scenery, symbolism, or battle spectacle. The scene is reduced to expression, posture, and the strange trust required for one rival to let the other see him this unguarded.
Lord Truhan reads resistance giving way. I read something slightly different.
Goku is not surrendering his pride.
Vegeta has simply found a battlefield where pride is useless.
Raven — Archive Witness
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