Nature teaches stupid and arrogant men, who think they can neglect their women with indifference, who is more powerful.
This is a story of a middle aged man who marries a young voluptuous woman and on his wedding night barely consummates his marriage. He then apprises his young wife, about the many astrological days, on which married couples are to abstain from carnal embraces. She is unsuccessful, in all ways, to entice him sexually and she eventually is seduced by a young lover. She subsequently abandons her husband and while living with her lover, a rapist attack is interrupted by her lover's sister.
A homosexual relationship commences which further deteriorates into a triangular love affair. The impotent husband finally locates the whereabouts of the trio, and in a private confrontation with his wife pleads unsuccessfully for her to return. An extraordinary exchange of dialogue ensues between the young wife and her impotent husband, after which she departs with her friends. The old man is permanently affected by the episode and is briefly characterized by his incoherent mumbling "The vile seducer has no holidays."
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