The narrator complains that he's been made to have sex with a "lowlife senior" . He's drunk and can't stand the idea of having sex with someone like that. He tells the senior that he can give him sex that'll make him feel "in paradise" , and that if he keeps having sex like that, he'll eventually rot. The narrator tells him to think about "licking" and "trifling" and to "prank" and then "plung" and so on and so forth. He says that he doesn't want to give in to the senior's requests, but that he knows how to make the senior feel good. The senior says he wants to go to his "most sensitive spot," and the narrator says, "how did he remember my most sensitive place?" . The two of them continue to do their thing, and the senior asks if he wants more.
The narrator complains that he's been made to have sex with a "lowlife senior" . He's drunk and can't stand the idea of having sex with someone like that. He tells the senior that he can give him sex that'll make him feel "in paradise" , and that if he keeps having sex like that, he'll eventually rot. The narrator tells him to think about "licking" and "trifling" and to "prank" and then "plung" and so on and so forth. He says that he doesn't want to give in to the senior's requests, but that he knows how to make the senior feel good. The senior says he wants to go to his "most sensitive spot," and the narrator says, "how did he remember my most sensitive place?" . The two of them continue to do their thing, and the senior asks if he wants more.