The narrator is having a hard time getting over the fact that his wife is cheating on him. He wants to know if the party that was supposed to be a celebration of his marriage actually ended up being a party to celebrate his wife's infidelity. The narrator tries to make fun of his wife by saying that she'll be "sexless for life" if she doesn't submit to his advances. He's also trying to get his wife to say that she loves him no matter what he does to her. She says that she does, but that she can't do anything about it because she's "sucked lick lick lick" . He tries to get her to say something like, "I'm drunk" , but she says, "No, I'm not drunk, I just need to feel a little bit more." The narrator grabs his wife and tells her to
The narrator is having a hard time getting over the fact that his wife is cheating on him. He wants to know if the party that was supposed to be a celebration of his marriage actually ended up being a party to celebrate his wife's infidelity. The narrator tries to make fun of his wife by saying that she'll be "sexless for life" if she doesn't submit to his advances. He's also trying to get his wife to say that she loves him no matter what he does to her. She says that she does, but that she can't do anything about it because she's "sucked lick lick lick" . He tries to get her to say something like, "I'm drunk" , but she says, "No, I'm not drunk, I just need to feel a little bit more." The narrator grabs his wife and tells her to