"You don't like that human body?" he asked. "You don't like learning about God's greatest miracle? Did you know there are hundreds of individual bones in the human body? How incredible!"
"That's fine!" She replied, smiling again. "I just mean...I'm going to remain celibate my whole life, so I'd prefer not to know about...things like that. I'll never need the knowledge, anyway."
"But it's so interesting!" he insisted. "It's the most important function of the human body, too--the function to give new life. God's cycle for us human beings."
"My whole life." She said, sounding reluctant. "It's obnoxious, I just want to get out of here. I used to live on a farm, but my family was killed...So I became a nun."
"I'd always wanted to be a nun." She replied, smiling at him. "So it was kind of an easy choice...Besides, my father wanted me to be a nun, too. He gave me his prized rosary. I've never seen one like it, though. It's strange."