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but what if he was a film actor and doing a sex scene or a kissing scene, its for work? He doesn't, and shouldn't have to, quit his job just for his partner. It's not about being forced into it or money, Natori didn't even have a big problem with it until Jun made it a problem. Seo is in the wrong with how he is untrusting of Natori, but that his own personal problem.
Sex isn't the only thing about a relationship. If you try and think of it, an office worker may spend a lot of time with their coworker and create a mental bond with them, but if their partner has a problem, its not like they're going to quit their job. Having sex, creating a physical bond, does not equate to the bond in a romantic relationship.
There are plenty of people in open relationships who are perfectly happy and content with their partner seeing others to fulfill the needs there partner cannot. But because this idea has been translated into a work environment where that 'need to be fulfilled' is money, it suddenly becomes a problem.
their relationship is so good
the communication they had was just so brilliant
I love this