In this short scene, we get a taste of what it's like to be thrust into the arms of a married man. It's a little awkward at first, since we're not really sure what's going on between the two of them, but then we get used to it, and we realize that this isn't the first time we've heard of this kind of thing. We also learn that the guy's name is "Sung" and that he's married to a woman named "Seung" , which is kind of weird, since it implies that she's in love with someone else. But then we learn that "sung" is a slang term for "sex," and "seung" means "to have sex with" or "to make sex with." So, if you're a married guy who's just having sex with another woman, you might as well just have sex without sex. We learn that, even though the guy is married, he still has sex with other women, just like we all do. So, the guy says that he doesn't want sex with anyone else but his wife, and that'
In this short scene, we get a taste of what it's like to be thrust into the arms of a married man. It's a little awkward at first, since we're not really sure what's going on between the two of them, but then we get used to it, and we realize that this isn't the first time we've heard of this kind of thing. We also learn that the guy's name is "Sung" and that he's married to a woman named "Seung" , which is kind of weird, since it implies that she's in love with someone else. But then we learn that "sung" is a slang term for "sex," and "seung" means "to have sex with" or "to make sex with." So, if you're a married guy who's just having sex with another woman, you might as well just have sex without sex. We learn that, even though the guy is married, he still has sex with other women, just like we all do. So, the guy says that he doesn't want sex with anyone else but his wife, and that'