On their first day of living together, the two young lovers hate each other's sex. The narrator tells us that he hates sex because it makes him feel like he's being suckled. He wants to know why his childhood friend is making him feel this way, but he can't figure out why. He's sure that his friend is trying to make him feel sexy, but the narrator doesn't know what to make of it. He tells the narrator to slap the man who's sucking him, and the two of them slap and slap. Then the narrator tells the reader that he wants the man to kiss him. He says that's what he wants from the man, and he wants him to kiss her.
On their first day of living together, the two young lovers hate each other's sex. The narrator tells us that he hates sex because it makes him feel like he's being suckled. He wants to know why his childhood friend is making him feel this way, but he can't figure out why. He's sure that his friend is trying to make him feel sexy, but the narrator doesn't know what to make of it. He tells the narrator to slap the man who's sucking him, and the two of them slap and slap. Then the narrator tells the reader that he wants the man to kiss him. He says that's what he wants from the man, and he wants him to kiss her.