When the narrator tries to teach her childhood friend about orgasm, she is shocked to find that he is in front of her house. She asks him what he is doing there, and he tells her that he has come there for sex. When she asks him why he is there, he says that his parents are home, and that his lover has followed him all the way home. He tries to comfort her by telling her that she should cherish her self and not be afraid of what others may think of her. He says that he wants to talk to her, but that he didn't know what to say, so he made her angry. He tells her to be kind to herself and not to worry about what others think. He asks her if she has hurt her feelings, and she says that she has things that she does not want anyone else to see or touch either. She tells him that she doesn't want anyone to touch either of her things, so she is not angry with him for not doing so. He thanks her for being kind, and they part ways.
When the narrator tries to teach her childhood friend about orgasm, she is shocked to find that he is in front of her house. She asks him what he is doing there, and he tells her that he has come there for sex. When she asks him why he is there, he says that his parents are home, and that his lover has followed him all the way home. He tries to comfort her by telling her that she should cherish her self and not be afraid of what others may think of her. He says that he wants to talk to her, but that he didn't know what to say, so he made her angry. He tells her to be kind to herself and not to worry about what others think. He asks her if she has hurt her feelings, and she says that she has things that she does not want anyone else to see or touch either. She tells him that she doesn't want anyone to touch either of her things, so she is not angry with him for not doing so. He thanks her for being kind, and they part ways.