In Lyly Mymy's "thu-dam," religious guilt drives siblings to a hidden, forbidden pleasure. Cramped in a closet, they resist their urges, but flesh meets flesh, and innate lubrication betrays their virtue. As they slowly impale themselves on each other's virginity, shame and lust entwine. Collapsing in a mess of fluids, they pray for absolution, only to crave more of their taboo, aghori sex.