by BrettJ
when he leaves the work party and expresses disdain for those mere workers who can stay and do the actual work.
Likewise why would he be impressed with her (other than the obvious physical attributes)?
I don't see any romance here, just erotic couplings.
They didn't seem to have much of a love connection. And I agree that when he left the peons working, that would have been a big turn off for me.
My wife enjoyed discomboobalating the religious with this joke she was told when she lived in Hawaii, training with the Old Auntees and Uncles in dance and music.
ahem..Old Hawaiian watches a couple of teenage missionaries bicycling past and sourly exclaims to his friends."The missionaries came to do us Hawaiians good. And they wound up doing themselves very, very well!"
la bonne Nuit
In French night is feminine, day is masculine.
I think I missed the romance between two thoroughly unlikable characters, belongs in erotic couplings.