The scene opens with the narrator asking the audience not to rub it against him in his room. He wants to know if there is anything he can do about it. The narrator tells the audience that he is not doing anything against the lady in question. He asks her not to touch him in the room, and she tells him that there is nothing she can do to stop him from doing what he wants to do. He tells her that if she does not stop him, he will do the same thing to her. She asks him to stop her, and he tells her to do so. He says that he feels bad for being cruel to her, but that he will not stop until she stops him. She tells him to shake his hand and kiss him. He does this, and the narrator feels that he has done something dirty in his own room. She says that she wants to shake the hand of the man she is kissing. He kisses her and she pushes him against her. He feels so good that he kisses her again. She kisses him again and again, and finally she feels so happy that she kisses the man again.
The scene opens with the narrator asking the audience not to rub it against him in his room. He wants to know if there is anything he can do about it. The narrator tells the audience that he is not doing anything against the lady in question. He asks her not to touch him in the room, and she tells him that there is nothing she can do to stop him from doing what he wants to do. He tells her that if she does not stop him, he will do the same thing to her. She asks him to stop her, and he tells her to do so. He says that he feels bad for being cruel to her, but that he will not stop until she stops him. She tells him to shake his hand and kiss him. He does this, and the narrator feels that he has done something dirty in his own room. She says that she wants to shake the hand of the man she is kissing. He kisses her and she pushes him against her. He feels so good that he kisses her again. She kisses him again and again, and finally she feels so happy that she kisses the man again.