In this chapter, the narrator explains that he has picked up a number of strange things from the streets, including ice cream, socks, and a flashlight. He explains that all of the men in his life are in the hands of other men. He believes that love is a natural human right, and that gender does not make any difference, as it is up to each individual to decide whether or not to date someone they like.
In this chapter, the narrator explains that he has picked up a number of strange things from the streets, including ice cream, socks, and a flashlight. He explains that all of the men in his life are in the hands of other men. He believes that love is a natural human right, and that gender does not make any difference, as it is up to each individual to decide whether or not to date someone they like.