In this excerpt from "Anna and the French Kiss," a character defends Anna by highlighting her qualities, suggesting that her attractiveness and intelligence naturally attract admiration. The speaker emphasizes that any man with a functioning "prick" would be drawn to her, underscoring her appeal and worth.
The conversation reveals a mix of admiration and vulnerability, as the speaker doubts himself and seeks reassurance. The playful and candid tone reflects a close, honest relationship, with the speaker questioning if they've lost contact due to their insecurities.