"I fell in love" is the first line of the play, which begins with a young woman embracing a man on the balcony. The young woman asks the man if he is sure that she loves him. The man replies that he is, and the young woman confesses that she has fallen in love for the first time with him. She asks him if he loves her, and he responds that he does. She tells him that she does not know if this love is real or not, and she asks him to kiss her. He responds that she is too small to kiss him, and that she should kiss someone else instead. She says that she wants to know if he will stop kissing her if she finds out he does not love her, but he says that he will only stop kissing if she realizes he is not in love with her. She tries to comfort him, saying that she would be glad if he were feeling the same way she is. He tries to soothe her by saying that he would rather be feeling the way she feels than if he did not feel the way he feels. He tells her that he wants to squeeze her more, but she says she would not be able to do so if she did not want to. He asks if she can squeeze him more, to which she replies that it is because he is touching her more. He then asks if he can squeeze more, and if it hurts, she says that it does not. He says that if he squeezed more, he would be unable to handle it, and so he would have to go slow. She then tells him to tell her if
"I fell in love" is the first line of the play, which begins with a young woman embracing a man on the balcony. The young woman asks the man if he is sure that she loves him. The man replies that he is, and the young woman confesses that she has fallen in love for the first time with him. She asks him if he loves her, and he responds that he does. She tells him that she does not know if this love is real or not, and she asks him to kiss her. He responds that she is too small to kiss him, and that she should kiss someone else instead. She says that she wants to know if he will stop kissing her if she finds out he does not love her, but he says that he will only stop kissing if she realizes he is not in love with her. She tries to comfort him, saying that she would be glad if he were feeling the same way she is. He tries to soothe her by saying that he would rather be feeling the way she feels than if he did not feel the way he feels. He tells her that he wants to squeeze her more, but she says she would not be able to do so if she did not want to. He asks if she can squeeze him more, to which she replies that it is because he is touching her more. He then asks if he can squeeze more, and if it hurts, she says that it does not. He says that if he squeezed more, he would be unable to handle it, and so he would have to go slow. She then tells him to tell her if