— Shall we begin?
— I don’t know, I’m scared!
— Scared of what?
— Scared of it hurting.
— One day you will have to let go.
— I don’t think so.
— Trust me. I’ll go slowly.
— How should I position myself?
— Like this.
— Like this?
— Open up a bit more.
— Ouch, it hurts.
— Hold on tight, I can’t stop.
— I can’t take it anymore.
— Open up more.
— It hurts.
— I’ll take it out.
— What a relief!
— We didn’t do too bad.
— Ouch, it’s bleeding.
— It always bleeds a little.
— What if it doesn’t stop?
— Of course, it stops.
— How do you know?
— I have experience.
— It’s stopping.
— Didn’t I tell you?
— When do I come back to pull out the other tooth?
Darta’s Hug
Today’s big hug goes to our colleague here at the Tribuna office, editor Felipe Raicoski, who is celebrating another year of life. Congratulations and many felicidades!
Tweet
The culture of detachment is something for teenagers. Adults really like falling in love, getting screwed, and then getting drunk.