The narrator tells the audience that he's going to go to a store and "struggle" with the employees. He doesn't want them to believe that he is trying to seduce them. He's not going to do anything "too weird" , he says. He just wants to be honest and not make a fuss. He wants people to focus on him, not on his arms, so he won't try to "scream" or "plop" or anything like that. He says he'll just put up his arms so he can't watch as people change their clothes for him. He also says that he won1t let the bottom half of his body get "scared" . The narrator says he doesn1t want people to think he is "toying" with him, and that he isn1t fooling around. He asks if anyone has noticed that he1s holding his arms back, and if they have. He tells them to stop doing this, and
The narrator tells the audience that he's going to go to a store and "struggle" with the employees. He doesn't want them to believe that he is trying to seduce them. He's not going to do anything "too weird" , he says. He just wants to be honest and not make a fuss. He wants people to focus on him, not on his arms, so he won't try to "scream" or "plop" or anything like that. He says he'll just put up his arms so he can't watch as people change their clothes for him. He also says that he won1t let the bottom half of his body get "scared" . The narrator says he doesn1t want people to think he is "toying" with him, and that he isn1t fooling around. He asks if anyone has noticed that he1s holding his arms back, and if they have. He tells them to stop doing this, and