Maybe it’s because I’m a Protestant, but it feels bizarre to see someone talking about their sex life to a strange man behind a screen. Would people typically confess to something like that? Does Beth actually feel guilty about it? It’s fascinating to see how she might perceive it.
Doubt she feels guilty about it. The Priest said that she’d hafta leave the confessional booth if she had nothing to confess. Makes sense. But then her mother would get on her for not being in there nearly long enough, more than likely. So Beth’s just…talking for talking’s sake. Though she might try to work some things out, what will that, “the weirdest thing,” comment.
Maybe it’s because I’m a Protestant, but it feels bizarre to see someone talking about their sex life to a strange man behind a screen. Would people typically confess to something like that? Does Beth actually feel guilty about it? It’s fascinating to see how she might perceive it.
Doubt she feels guilty about it. The Priest said that she’d hafta leave the confessional booth if she had nothing to confess. Makes sense. But then her mother would get on her for not being in there nearly long enough, more than likely. So Beth’s just…talking for talking’s sake. Though she might try to work some things out, what will that, “the weirdest thing,” comment.