The scene opens with a conversation between Teta and Teta's father. Teta asks Teta if he likes women more than he does, and he replies that women are "small and pale" and can wear "flowy clothes." Teta then tells Teta that he doesn't like women who are too "scared" and "too scary" and that he can't really be jealous of them because he's already in the "virgin boy meets sexual experienced girl" phase of his life. He says that since Teta is already fantasizing about sex, Teta can just "keep fantasizing" like that. He suggests that Teta rustle up some fish and throw it into a pot of miso soup, which he can then throw in a pot again. He then tells his father that he'll give Teta the food he wants, but that he should be careful not to touch the food too close to him. He tells him to "slip" so Teta does not have to worry about touching the food, and that this is his "home" and he should have the "right to complain" about the food. When Teta tries to get Teta to move closer to him, he says that he has to "tremble" the food and "swamp" it, but this time, he can "hold it up on his own" . He also says that this time he won't rush Teta, because he has a smaller waist, so he can push Teta deeper into the food without having to "rush" him too hard. He continues, "rust thrust" , which Teta calls "grinding," and then he asks him to stop rubbing the food against the apron.
The scene opens with a conversation between Teta and Teta's father. Teta asks Teta if he likes women more than he does, and he replies that women are "small and pale" and can wear "flowy clothes." Teta then tells Teta that he doesn't like women who are too "scared" and "too scary" and that he can't really be jealous of them because he's already in the "virgin boy meets sexual experienced girl" phase of his life. He says that since Teta is already fantasizing about sex, Teta can just "keep fantasizing" like that. He suggests that Teta rustle up some fish and throw it into a pot of miso soup, which he can then throw in a pot again. He then tells his father that he'll give Teta the food he wants, but that he should be careful not to touch the food too close to him. He tells him to "slip" so Teta does not have to worry about touching the food, and that this is his "home" and he should have the "right to complain" about the food. When Teta tries to get Teta to move closer to him, he says that he has to "tremble" the food and "swamp" it, but this time, he can "hold it up on his own" . He also says that this time he won't rush Teta, because he has a smaller waist, so he can push Teta deeper into the food without having to "rush" him too hard. He continues, "rust thrust" , which Teta calls "grinding," and then he asks him to stop rubbing the food against the apron.