In the Room Page #4
- Year:
- 2015
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All those guys, all that amount of sex.
Not once.
Can you imagine how that feels?
Like there's something I cannot reach,
some secret thing.
I'm incomplete.
Every time I have sex,
I'm afraid.
I know I need to keep trying,
but,
as we are having sex,
I can already feel the failure.
What's wrong with me?
Am I broken?
I've tried everything.
Every toy, every tool.
I've even put my pager inside.
Isn't that hilarious?
That is how...
desperate and pathetic I was!
And then I just keep paging myself.
It was useless.
I almost couldn't pull it out.
Thankfully, there was a chain.
Otherwise, every time you page me,
no...
Even if
it's no use!
The thing is,
I've read that there are a lot of women
who never climaxed.
But
It doesn't mean they're unhappy.
Why are you making yourself unhappy about this?
It's a common thing...
I don't want to be common!
Do you know?
Sex makes me feel so...
ordinary.
Everyone in the world does it the same way.
Doesn't matter how creative you try to be
millions have done it that way.
But when I see the man climax
I know,
he is experiencing something truly his own,
something he can never describe, never share.
Something that he can never share.
When he climaxes, he's unique.
How many guys have I helped to feel
unique like that?
Even you!
When will it ever be my turn?
Come on, come on.
Stand up, stand up.
Stand up.
I don't get what you've been saying.
Common? What do you mean by common?
You don't know how special you are,
especially to me.
How could you not treasure yourself?
Min Jun...
Min Jun...
Min Jun.
You're up?
Are you having a hangover?
You drank a lot last night.
I...
I've packed all your stuff.
Except your toothbrush.
But hurry,
the bus to the airport is leaving.
Min Jun.
About last night...
You were very drunk and you vomited.
No. I know
I'm saying last night...
This is not the time,
we'll talk on the plane, okay?
Where's the toothbrush?
What?
Nothing.
Hurry up and get ready.
I'll wait for you at the lobby.
I'll stop by the coffeehouse
and get breakfast.
Thanks.
I didn't forget our child's birthday.
I feel better now.
Bye
Yes?
Yes.
This is Yoko's mother.
I'm so sorry!
I'll send them over immediately.
See you later.
How are you feeling baby?
Why did I do it?
Why didn't I say goodbye?
Come back to me.
Please.
You came back to me.
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