The narrator tells us that he fell in love "with 100 percent wild and open sexual" , and that he'd like to try his hand at it. He's not sure if he'll be able to do it, but he does know that his father-in-law is a "fisherman" . The narrator says that his dream is to be a "cool old guy" who catches even bigger fish than he did when he was a kid. He also says that he thinks that everyone on the island is "jumping the gun" in their love life. He says that everyone seems to be "settling down" with their wives and kids, and he thinks it's normal for people to do that. He tells the narrator that he wants to talk to him about it when he gets back to Japan.
The narrator tells us that he fell in love "with 100 percent wild and open sexual" , and that he'd like to try his hand at it. He's not sure if he'll be able to do it, but he does know that his father-in-law is a "fisherman" . The narrator says that his dream is to be a "cool old guy" who catches even bigger fish than he did when he was a kid. He also says that he thinks that everyone on the island is "jumping the gun" in their love life. He says that everyone seems to be "settling down" with their wives and kids, and he thinks it's normal for people to do that. He tells the narrator that he wants to talk to him about it when he gets back to Japan.