When the scene opens, the narrator asks the audience to imagine what it must be like to be a woman. She tells the audience that she has done it many times with countless women, but that she cannot do it with her sister-in law, who is her husband's wife. The narrator asks her why she is shy, and she tells him that she is her sister in law and that she does not see her as a woman, but as her sister's friend. The two women begin to have sex, and the narrator tries to stop them, saying that he does not know when to stop, but he does so anyway. He tells her that he knew it would happen
When the scene opens, the narrator asks the audience to imagine what it must be like to be a woman. She tells the audience that she has done it many times with countless women, but that she cannot do it with her sister-in law, who is her husband's wife. The narrator asks her why she is shy, and she tells him that she is her sister in law and that she does not see her as a woman, but as her sister's friend. The two women begin to have sex, and the narrator tries to stop them, saying that he does not know when to stop, but he does so anyway. He tells her that he knew it would happen