In this short scene, we are introduced to the Governess's husband, Dongsik. He is described as a "large man" who is "known for his size" . The Governess, however, is not concerned with his physical appearance; she is more concerned with the fact that he is "so funny" and that he has "stood up zip" , a term used to describe a man's ability to stand on his own two feet. She is also concerned about his "softness" and his ability to "rub rub rub rub." She is particularly interested in his "lean, lean lick, lick lick flinch, squelch slip, squelch squelch flinch push push push puff rub." When she sees him in his office, she asks him
In this short scene, we are introduced to the Governess's husband, Dongsik. He is described as a "large man" who is "known for his size" . The Governess, however, is not concerned with his physical appearance; she is more concerned with the fact that he is "so funny" and that he has "stood up zip" , a term used to describe a man's ability to stand on his own two feet. She is also concerned about his "softness" and his ability to "rub rub rub rub." She is particularly interested in his "lean, lean lick, lick lick flinch, squelch slip, squelch squelch flinch push push push puff rub." When she sees him in his office, she asks him