The narrator tells us that he had a father who was much older than he was, and they took care of one another at home. They were raised by a "lack of compassion" . The narrator says that he feels like he's in trouble, and he asks her if she can still ask for help. She says that she can't, because she's so good at it. The two begin to rub their hands together, and the narrator asks if she has ever had sex with a man before. She answers that she has, and that the man didn't "restraint at all" to touch her. She goes on to say that she used to go to an all-boys' school, so she was safe. When she went to college, she let someone she dated know about her condition, but the other girls thought she was weird and would get dumped. She tried everything to hide it, but now she wants to ask if there's someone she'd like to have sex with, and she says yes. She's glad that she doesn't need to hide the sex from her, because it's "practicing" her condition.
The narrator tells us that he had a father who was much older than he was, and they took care of one another at home. They were raised by a "lack of compassion" . The narrator says that he feels like he's in trouble, and he asks her if she can still ask for help. She says that she can't, because she's so good at it. The two begin to rub their hands together, and the narrator asks if she has ever had sex with a man before. She answers that she has, and that the man didn't "restraint at all" to touch her. She goes on to say that she used to go to an all-boys' school, so she was safe. When she went to college, she let someone she dated know about her condition, but the other girls thought she was weird and would get dumped. She tried everything to hide it, but now she wants to ask if there's someone she'd like to have sex with, and she says yes. She's glad that she doesn't need to hide the sex from her, because it's "practicing" her condition.