The Governess complains that her husband's tongue piercing has made her nipples "exceedingly erect" . She tells the Governess that he has gone to the hospital and that she is now back with food. When she asks what she has bought for him, she is told that it is porridge, which is easier to digest. She then complains that she has to nag at him about everything and that he does not take care of himself.
The Governess complains that her husband's tongue piercing has made her nipples "exceedingly erect" . She tells the Governess that he has gone to the hospital and that she is now back with food. When she asks what she has bought for him, she is told that it is porridge, which is easier to digest. She then complains that she has to nag at him about everything and that he does not take care of himself.