I'm ready. Shmoop delivers a soliloquy in which he declares that he's not interested in the future or the world, and that he doesn't want to have sex with anyone. He's ready to give birth to a baby girl, he says, and he wants to do it right now. He wants to be with his girlfriend, who is pregnant, but he can't bear the thought of having sex with her. He tells her to chill out, and she does. He asks her if she's okay, and when she says no, he tells her that she might be rassed by it, but that he is happy she wants him to be her father. He says he'll stop imitating her voice, and then he says he could imitate her voice perfectly before his voice . Then he says that he could
I'm ready. Shmoop delivers a soliloquy in which he declares that he's not interested in the future or the world, and that he doesn't want to have sex with anyone. He's ready to give birth to a baby girl, he says, and he wants to do it right now. He wants to be with his girlfriend, who is pregnant, but he can't bear the thought of having sex with her. He tells her to chill out, and she does. He asks her if she's okay, and when she says no, he tells her that she might be rassed by it, but that he is happy she wants him to be her father. He says he'll stop imitating her voice, and then he says he could imitate her voice perfectly before his voice . Then he says that he could