I'm not sure about the context he is saying any of this in, but I'll definitely argue it isn't a one night stand. It obviously has more depth to it that we could just pick up on. Swoon is obviously a metaphor for a phase in her life (or rather web of lies) that he has become aware of, and not a literal moment, based on remorse in his voice. Nobody gets remorseful over literal swooning.
Assuming by the condescending tone, he is angry and confused by her lies, and the supposed truths he's found out are actually from an outside standpoint and therefor not very comprehensive. His stuff is usually confident, although I didn't listen to Pikul, but beneath the surface this seems like a denial of how hurt he is.
I'm not sure about the context he is saying any of this in, but I'll definitely argue it isn't a one night stand. It obviously has more depth to it that we could just pick up on. Swoon is obviously a metaphor for a phase in her life (or rather web of lies) that he has become aware of, and not a literal moment, based on remorse in his voice. Nobody gets remorseful over literal swooning.
Assuming by the condescending tone, he is angry and confused by her lies, and the supposed truths he's found out are actually from an outside standpoint and therefor not very comprehensive. His stuff is usually confident, although I didn't listen to Pikul, but beneath the surface this seems like a denial of how hurt he is.