In the dimly lit study, Vanderlei, a passionate philosophy professor, finds himself alone with his young, eager student, João. As Vanderlei lectures on the nuances of existentialism, João's gaze lingers on the professor's strong hands, his mind wandering from Kant to the bulge in Vanderlei's slacks. Their intellectual discourse intensifies, and so does the tension between them. Vanderlei, noticing João's distraction, leans in, his voice dropping to a husky murmur, "Perhaps, João, our focus should shift from the abstract to the tangible." He unbuttons his shirt, revealing his muscular chest, inviting João to explore the philosophy of flesh firsthand.