A narrator's voice tells stories, mostly about meeting or being with boys who are almost men. As he speaks, we see various children, usually isolated on a beach, in empty cityscapes, in bedrooms, or in bed. Jackets, shirts, shoes and pants are removed; they wear white Jockey boxer shorts. These portraits are sometimes interrupted by two or three artists who move, talk, dance and frolic, sporting masculine interactions. The narrator's stories become erotically cleaner and more introspective: he analyzes Meher Baba's view of the problem of sex; he admits that he wishes to have total control over these young people in order to free them from real relationships. The fantasies evaporate.