It's now the third act of the play, and we're introduced to the main character, who's a little embarrassed about his role in the play. He tells us that he's playing the lead in a "gay movie" , which means that he has to do a lot of body-spraying. He's also sweating in the mirror, which is kind of funny, since it's his first time ever seeing a guy sweat in a mirror. He asks the other guy if he can use his body to "scrub" him, but the guy doesn't want to do it, so he just sprays him with foam. The guy says that he can't use foam because it'll make him look stone-faced, but that's fine, since he can do it with his own body. The other guy says he'll do it for you, too, since you're the star of the show. The scene ends with the guy sleeping on the couch.
It's now the third act of the play, and we're introduced to the main character, who's a little embarrassed about his role in the play. He tells us that he's playing the lead in a "gay movie" , which means that he has to do a lot of body-spraying. He's also sweating in the mirror, which is kind of funny, since it's his first time ever seeing a guy sweat in a mirror. He asks the other guy if he can use his body to "scrub" him, but the guy doesn't want to do it, so he just sprays him with foam. The guy says that he can't use foam because it'll make him look stone-faced, but that's fine, since he can do it with his own body. The other guy says he'll do it for you, too, since you're the star of the show. The scene ends with the guy sleeping on the couch.