In this short scene, the narrator tells his friend that he hates sex on their first day of living together. He says that his childhood friend made him hate sex so that he could resist being seduced. The two argue about whether or not they should apologize later, and the narrator says that he was the one who went to apologize. He tells the narrator that he reminds him of their childhood arguing because he was clumsy, and that they walked home together arguing because they were mean. He asks the narrator if he knows what it is like to feel in love. The narrator says he doesn't know, but he does know that some of the guys tried to get him out with them, but that he wasn't a kid. He adds that whenever that happened, he was happy that they kept their promise.
In this short scene, the narrator tells his friend that he hates sex on their first day of living together. He says that his childhood friend made him hate sex so that he could resist being seduced. The two argue about whether or not they should apologize later, and the narrator says that he was the one who went to apologize. He tells the narrator that he reminds him of their childhood arguing because he was clumsy, and that they walked home together arguing because they were mean. He asks the narrator if he knows what it is like to feel in love. The narrator says he doesn't know, but he does know that some of the guys tried to get him out with them, but that he wasn't a kid. He adds that whenever that happened, he was happy that they kept their promise.