The scene opens with the scene's first soliloquy, in which the audience is told that the scene will take place in a "man's dry-or-gasm" . The audience is shocked to learn that the actor who is supposed to be the "actor for the gay" is actually the one who is responsible for the scene. The scene ends with the audience being told that it is the actor's fault for not being able to perform the scene properly.
The scene opens with the scene's first soliloquy, in which the audience is told that the scene will take place in a "man's dry-or-gasm" . The audience is shocked to learn that the actor who is supposed to be the "actor for the gay" is actually the one who is responsible for the scene. The scene ends with the audience being told that it is the actor's fault for not being able to perform the scene properly.