When the narrator tries to teach her childhood friend about orgasm, she is interrupted by her senior, who slaps her for having sex with a drunk woman. The narrator realizes that she is in love with the drunk woman, and she tries to comfort her by saying that she likes the woman even though she is drunk. She then tells her friend that she had sex with the woman who looked like her, and that she hopes that she will not be able to have sex with her again.
When the narrator tries to teach her childhood friend about orgasm, she is interrupted by her senior, who slaps her for having sex with a drunk woman. The narrator realizes that she is in love with the drunk woman, and she tries to comfort her by saying that she likes the woman even though she is drunk. She then tells her friend that she had sex with the woman who looked like her, and that she hopes that she will not be able to have sex with her again.