In this short scene, Roxane laments the fact that Roxane's "choices" have been made by people who are not her own, and that she will have to make her own at this point in her life. She tells Roxane that she has been "crick stop" with people making their own choices, but that it will be very difficult for her to do so now that she is pregnant. Roxane, however, does not understand why Roxane would choose a man over a woman, and she wonders if Roxane is trying to spare her feelings or what she calls "whatev indeed" . She asks Roxane to stop giving men a "crappy way with words" , and Roxane responds by saying that she herself is "clowy with words." She then goes on to criticize Roxane for not being able to live her life like a "regular folk" because she has not been able to be loved. She says, "They say that a wo mans only worth is how much shes loved . . she doesnt know how to live who he is . how could i be mistake it for something else . of life and life this person gives away both at thesame time .
In this short scene, Roxane laments the fact that Roxane's "choices" have been made by people who are not her own, and that she will have to make her own at this point in her life. She tells Roxane that she has been "crick stop" with people making their own choices, but that it will be very difficult for her to do so now that she is pregnant. Roxane, however, does not understand why Roxane would choose a man over a woman, and she wonders if Roxane is trying to spare her feelings or what she calls "whatev indeed" . She asks Roxane to stop giving men a "crappy way with words" , and Roxane responds by saying that she herself is "clowy with words." She then goes on to criticize Roxane for not being able to live her life like a "regular folk" because she has not been able to be loved. She says, "They say that a wo mans only worth is how much shes loved . . she doesnt know how to live who he is . how could i be mistake it for something else . of life and life this person gives away both at thesame time .