The narrator tells the audience that the exhibition at the university is coming up and that he's looking for a place to stay. He's found a place in an office building in South Korea. He invites the narrator to sit down and have a drink with him. The narrator is surprised to find that the man in question is taller than he is, and that his room is larger than his living room. He tells the narrator that he has to go to the bedroom to find out what's going on with the man. He wants to know if the man is drunk or not, and the narrator tells him that he is. He asks the man if he'd like to kiss him, but the man doesn't seem to want to do it. He says that he wants to rub the man's inside with his fingers, but that he can only do it if he puts it in his mouth. He also says that if he kisses the man, the man can't kiss him back, because it's "disgusting" and "vulgar." The narrator says he'll put the kiss in the mouth of the man when he gets home, and then he can kiss him again.
The narrator tells the audience that the exhibition at the university is coming up and that he's looking for a place to stay. He's found a place in an office building in South Korea. He invites the narrator to sit down and have a drink with him. The narrator is surprised to find that the man in question is taller than he is, and that his room is larger than his living room. He tells the narrator that he has to go to the bedroom to find out what's going on with the man. He wants to know if the man is drunk or not, and the narrator tells him that he is. He asks the man if he'd like to kiss him, but the man doesn't seem to want to do it. He says that he wants to rub the man's inside with his fingers, but that he can only do it if he puts it in his mouth. He also says that if he kisses the man, the man can't kiss him back, because it's "disgusting" and "vulgar." The narrator says he'll put the kiss in the mouth of the man when he gets home, and then he can kiss him again.