"The more I spend time with her," the narrator tells us, the more he realizes that she's a "childish" woman. He's shocked that she would accuse him of doing things that are "embarrassing" to her, and he's even more shocked when she says that she can't stand the thought that he'll look at her face and pretend that he doesn't want to see her anymore. He wants to get up and go to the bathroom, but he
"The more I spend time with her," the narrator tells us, the more he realizes that she's a "childish" woman. He's shocked that she would accuse him of doing things that are "embarrassing" to her, and he's even more shocked when she says that she can't stand the thought that he'll look at her face and pretend that he doesn't want to see her anymore. He wants to get up and go to the bathroom, but he