A naive woman, although not at all naive, appears in the wrong place at the wrong time. Waiting for her more adventurous friend outside a dilapidated dance hall, two men approached her and they "naturally" believed that any woman wandering in such a bar was looking for action. Even if they have a certain amount of alcohol and testosterone excess, they cannot explain her refusal as just playing hard to get. But hey, they only gave her what was about to happen, right? What I mean is, anyway, what does she do hanging out in such a place at night? This episode is based on the idea of men's foreplay. However, although the woman's experience was certainly traumatic, she disabled a potential rapist in an almost comical way, thus avoiding infiltration. You can imagine that when her friends and family dissuaded her from making accusations, she was told that the attacker had the audacity to accuse her of attacking, and she would be incredulous. Her strength in the rest of the film is admirable because she maintains rationality among incredibly irrational (but typical) contemporaries.