"Sugar Dating" is a short scene in which the director tries to convince a young woman named Keita that she is in love with him. The young woman, however, does not believe him, and the director is forced to admit that he is a "loser" and a "cowardice" . The director tells the young woman that he has decided to continue working for the company as a "lister" , which means that he will be able to "put his best self forward" in a "stress - free environment." The director then tells the woman that the company has a strict policy against "seeming," and that she should not stay at the company if she does not want to be "put in a stress environment." Keita is shocked at the news of the director's decision, and wonders how he managed to "convince" her with sex.
"Sugar Dating" is a short scene in which the director tries to convince a young woman named Keita that she is in love with him. The young woman, however, does not believe him, and the director is forced to admit that he is a "loser" and a "cowardice" . The director tells the young woman that he has decided to continue working for the company as a "lister" , which means that he will be able to "put his best self forward" in a "stress - free environment." The director then tells the woman that the company has a strict policy against "seeming," and that she should not stay at the company if she does not want to be "put in a stress environment." Keita is shocked at the news of the director's decision, and wonders how he managed to "convince" her with sex.