The narrator tells us that he's the only one who gets "perfect sexual chemistry" with his childhood friend. He tells her that she can't "swallow no" , and he tells her to "suck it" . He also tells her not to "plop" or "prank" because it's a "sex friend" type of thing. The narrator wants to know if the two of them should try to get "more than just childhood" together.
The narrator tells us that he's the only one who gets "perfect sexual chemistry" with his childhood friend. He tells her that she can't "swallow no" , and he tells her to "suck it" . He also tells her not to "plop" or "prank" because it's a "sex friend" type of thing. The narrator wants to know if the two of them should try to get "more than just childhood" together.