The narrator is in a hotel room, where he is raped by a man who has entered the wrong part of the room. He tries to get the man to stop, but the man is too busy with his own sexual desires to listen to the narrator's pleas. When the man finally relents, the narrator curses the man, calling him a "molter" and a "sucker" . The man, however, is not having any of this. He is just having sex with another woman in the room, and the narrator does not want to be a part of it. He tells the woman to "shop squeeze" , which is a sexual slang term for having sex outside, and to "grind your pussy," which refers to having sex in a public place. The narrator, who has a condom that he uses to protect himself from unwanted sexual advances, is horrified by the man's advances. He curses him for being a "miscellaneous" man, and he curses himself for not being able to stop the man from "practicing" in front of the woman. The woman, who is sleeping with another man in another room of the hotel, tells the narrator that she has had sex outside before, but she has not yet had sex in public. She tells him that she will have sex in the privacy of her own bedroom, and she curses herself for not having done so before. She curses her husband for having been unfaithful to her, and they curse each other again.
The narrator is in a hotel room, where he is raped by a man who has entered the wrong part of the room. He tries to get the man to stop, but the man is too busy with his own sexual desires to listen to the narrator's pleas. When the man finally relents, the narrator curses the man, calling him a "molter" and a "sucker" . The man, however, is not having any of this. He is just having sex with another woman in the room, and the narrator does not want to be a part of it. He tells the woman to "shop squeeze" , which is a sexual slang term for having sex outside, and to "grind your pussy," which refers to having sex in a public place. The narrator, who has a condom that he uses to protect himself from unwanted sexual advances, is horrified by the man's advances. He curses him for being a "miscellaneous" man, and he curses himself for not being able to stop the man from "practicing" in front of the woman. The woman, who is sleeping with another man in another room of the hotel, tells the narrator that she has had sex outside before, but she has not yet had sex in public. She tells him that she will have sex in the privacy of her own bedroom, and she curses herself for not having done so before. She curses her husband for having been unfaithful to her, and they curse each other again.