The waiter, drag drag, tells the young woman that he is the son of the president of a company. He tells her that he has come to the restaurant because he wants to be treated like a man and not like a woman. The young woman, however, is not satisfied with the treatment she receives from the waiter. She wants to know why the waiter always treats his desserts exquisitely and insists that she is not allowed to compare herself to other women. She complains that the waiter is always talking about work when they are eating, and she wonders if he is going to make her follow his pace
The waiter, drag drag, tells the young woman that he is the son of the president of a company. He tells her that he has come to the restaurant because he wants to be treated like a man and not like a woman. The young woman, however, is not satisfied with the treatment she receives from the waiter. She wants to know why the waiter always treats his desserts exquisitely and insists that she is not allowed to compare herself to other women. She complains that the waiter is always talking about work when they are eating, and she wonders if he is going to make her follow his pace