The narrator and his companion are in the middle of the jungle, and the narrator is excited to be in the tropics. He says that he's been in the sun all day, and his skin is sensitive. He uses a sun block to protect his skin from the sun's rays, but he says he'd like to rub some oil on his neck and other parts of his body to make it feel better. The oil is called "sun burn oil" and it's supposed to be used both on the skin and on the body's joints. The narrator says that the oil reminds him of the sun he was in the day before, so he'll use it on himself and on his companion. He squeezes the oil onto his skin and rubs it on him. He's so excited that he squeezes a towel on top of the oil to cover his skin. He kisses his companion and rubs the oil on him as well. The two of them are having a bath in the jungle. They're in such a hurry that the narrator doesn't notice that they're using the same oil on each other. He asks if they can rub it on the other's skin as well, and they both agree that they can.
The narrator and his companion are in the middle of the jungle, and the narrator is excited to be in the tropics. He says that he's been in the sun all day, and his skin is sensitive. He uses a sun block to protect his skin from the sun's rays, but he says he'd like to rub some oil on his neck and other parts of his body to make it feel better. The oil is called "sun burn oil" and it's supposed to be used both on the skin and on the body's joints. The narrator says that the oil reminds him of the sun he was in the day before, so he'll use it on himself and on his companion. He squeezes the oil onto his skin and rubs it on him. He's so excited that he squeezes a towel on top of the oil to cover his skin. He kisses his companion and rubs the oil on him as well. The two of them are having a bath in the jungle. They're in such a hurry that the narrator doesn't notice that they're using the same oil on each other. He asks if they can rub it on the other's skin as well, and they both agree that they can.