The scene opens with the narrator wondering if he's been cheating on his girlfriend with another woman. He's worried that if she finds out, he'll lose his job. He decides to stop by the woman's room to see if she's okay with him having sex with her. She's all, "Oh, yeah, I'm so glad you're out there with me, buddy." The narrator says that he'd rather stop here before he does something he can't possibly take back. The woman, who's just arrived at the room, is all "Ooh, you really out there, buddy. I love you so much that I just want to kiss you." The woman says that she'll give the kiss back to the narrator if he just gives it back to her. The narrator admits that he is a "bad girl" , but he says that's because he was "a bad boy" before.
The scene opens with the narrator wondering if he's been cheating on his girlfriend with another woman. He's worried that if she finds out, he'll lose his job. He decides to stop by the woman's room to see if she's okay with him having sex with her. She's all, "Oh, yeah, I'm so glad you're out there with me, buddy." The narrator says that he'd rather stop here before he does something he can't possibly take back. The woman, who's just arrived at the room, is all "Ooh, you really out there, buddy. I love you so much that I just want to kiss you." The woman says that she'll give the kiss back to the narrator if he just gives it back to her. The narrator admits that he is a "bad girl" , but he says that's because he was "a bad boy" before.