The next morning, the narrator delivers a soliloquy in which he laments the fact that he has not yet had sex with a woman. He laments that he cannot bear the thought of going back to his brother's "con-rom" because he feels that the sex has been too hasty. The narrator then delivers a series of zingers about how the sex was too hasty, and how he is losing his "strength" because of it.
The next morning, the narrator delivers a soliloquy in which he laments the fact that he has not yet had sex with a woman. He laments that he cannot bear the thought of going back to his brother's "con-rom" because he feels that the sex has been too hasty. The narrator then delivers a series of zingers about how the sex was too hasty, and how he is losing his "strength" because of it.