The scene opens with a conversation between a young man and his teacher. The young man asks the teacher if he can practice sex with him, and the teacher replies that he can, but that he has to be careful because he is a student. The teacher asks the young man if he has ever told him that he looks like a writer, and he replies, "Yes, sir, I'll be telling you that I'm cheerier you can speak less stammering." The teacher tells him that it is good to meet him, as it will be easier for him to speak more softly. The two exchange pleasantries about sweets, and they eat them together. When the teacher asks why he suddenly attacked him in the room, he replies that there are hardly any dents left in his voice. He says that he cannot wait until they get home to tell their parents that they have been having sex, and that if he does not like it, he will stop doing it. He asks if they could stop keeping their relationship a secret, but the teacher says that if they do not, they could lose their jobs.
The scene opens with a conversation between a young man and his teacher. The young man asks the teacher if he can practice sex with him, and the teacher replies that he can, but that he has to be careful because he is a student. The teacher asks the young man if he has ever told him that he looks like a writer, and he replies, "Yes, sir, I'll be telling you that I'm cheerier you can speak less stammering." The teacher tells him that it is good to meet him, as it will be easier for him to speak more softly. The two exchange pleasantries about sweets, and they eat them together. When the teacher asks why he suddenly attacked him in the room, he replies that there are hardly any dents left in his voice. He says that he cannot wait until they get home to tell their parents that they have been having sex, and that if he does not like it, he will stop doing it. He asks if they could stop keeping their relationship a secret, but the teacher says that if they do not, they could lose their jobs.