Wendy Owens asked again, "And your husband, is he good to you?"
"He's very good to me. The first time, I suddenly got a headache and had to stop. But he didn't blame me; he acted really happy the next day. I found it strange—how could he still smile like that and be so cheerful? I know he must not want me to feel worse. After all, this situation isn't easy for anyone..."
Owens thought carefully for a moment, then gently said, "You've only tried once; maybe it was just an accident. Why don't you try a second time?"
Tessa Caldwell was on the verge of tears: "I'm scared; I'm frightened. I'm afraid if it happens again just like the first time... I don't want my husband to know. I looked it up online; this kind of situation is a psychological disorder. I wanted to ask, what is this? Sexual dysfunction?"
