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Sleep Around, Still Mine

Sleep Around, Still Mine  ·  2025, South Korea
6.8
3,445 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2025

Seon U, who insists on a relationship that only involves sex, sets three rules, and Ha Jun, who still doesn't want to lose him, accepts a risky proposal. (Source: strongberry.kr Instagram, Website, YouTube)

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In this daring Korean short-form romance, Seon U is a comic artist who craves a no-strings-attached arrangement: sex without emotional entanglements. He sets three strict rules to keep things casual, but Ha Jun, who is deeply in love and terrified of losing him, agrees to this risky proposition anyway. Over the course of two intensely charged episodes, the boundaries they’ve drawn begin to blur as jealousy, vulnerability, and unspoken feelings creep in. Packed with electric skinship and raw emotional tension, *Sleep Around, Still Mine* explores the fine line between friends with benefits and something far more fragile. It’s a compact, steamy, and surprisingly heartfelt look at what happens when one person refuses to let go—even if it means breaking their own heart.

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Sleep Around, Still Mine Episode 1
Season 1 · Nov 18, 2025
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Sleep Around, Still Mine Episode 2
Season 1 · Nov 20, 2025
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bl_dreamer24
March 2025
9/10
I am absolutely wrecked. Seon U and Ha Jun have this raw, desperate chemistry that I haven't felt since my first watch of To My Star. Every stolen look, every brush of fingers—my heart was pounding nonstop. The ending made me cry, but in the best way. More please, Strongberry!
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plot_police_99
April 2025
6/10
Look, I get that it's only two episodes, but the entire emotional shift feels too abrupt. One minute they're strictly physical, the next Ha Jun is crying and Seon U suddenly has all these feelings? I needed at least one more episode to buy the transformation. The acting is good, but the writing needed more breathing room.
FB
frame_by_frame
May 2025
8/10
Strongberry knows how to make a short budget feel cinematic. The color palette—muted blues and warm amber—perfectly mirrors the emotional push-pull. The close-ups during the art studio scene are breathtaking. Every frame is intentional, and the lighting makes the actors look like they stepped out of a graphic novel. Visual poetry.
CF
consent_first
June 2025
7/10
I appreciate that the series doesn't shy away from the messy power dynamics in a friends-with-benefits situation. Ha Jun's willingness to accept any terms to keep Seon U is both heartbreaking and slightly uncomfortable. The show doesn't romanticize the imbalance—it shows the pain. That said, I wish there was a clearer conversation about boundaries beyond the three rules.
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ost_obsessed
July 2025
7/10
For a two-episode series, the music is incredibly effective. The piano theme that swells during the confession scene literally gave me chills. It's minimal but perfectly placed—never overpowering the dialogue, always amplifying the emotion. I've been humming it for days. Strongberry always delivers on the audio front.