You have decided to make LOVE!

Of, course you do, for you are Enkidu the wildman!
The courtesan is not ashamed to take you, she makes herself naked and welcomes your eagerness; and as you lay on her murmuring love she teaches you the woman's art. For six days and seven nights you lay together, for I was not kidding when I boasted of your strength. You have forgotten your home in the hills, but when you are satisfied you return to the wild beasts. When the wild creatures see you, they flee. You try to follow, but your body is bound as with a cord, your knees give way when you start to run, your swiftness is gone. The wild creatures have all fled away, and you are weak, for wisdom is in you and the thoughts of a man are in your heart. You return and sit down at the woman's feet, and listen intently to what she has to say.
"You are wise, Enkidu, and now you have become like a god. Why do you want to run with the wild beasts in the hills? Come with me to Uruk. There Gilgamesh lives, who is very strong, and like a wild bull lords it over men."
You are well pleased and say, "Come, woman, take me to Uruk where Gilgamesh lords it over the people. I will cry aloud in Uruk,'I am the strongest here, I have come to change the old order, I am he who was born in the hills, I am the strongest of all.'"
So, the harlot divides her clothing in two and with one half she clothes you and with the other herself. Then she leads you holding your hand like a child to the shepherd's tents. They put bread in front of you, but you can only suck the milk of wild animals. You fumble and gape, at a loss of what to do or how to eat the bread and drink the strong wine. The the woman says to you, "Enkidu, eat bread and drink the wine, it is the custom of the land." So you eat until full and drink all the strong wine, seven goblets. Then you become merry, your heart exults and your face shines. You rub down the matted hair of your body and anoint yourself with oil. You have become a man, apart from wearing woman's clothes of course. You make war on your brother the wolf and lion, so that the shepherds may lie down in peace.
You have merry living with the shepherds until one day a man comes and says, "Gilgamesh lords it over the people in Uruk. He still demands to be first with the bride, him to be first and the husband to follow and the city groans." At these words you turn white in the face and anger fills your heart. You march to Uruk and proclaim, "I am the strongest here, I have come to change the old order."
You wait for Gilgamesh outside the bride's house and when he comes to deflower her, you trip him up. Slowly Gilgamesh rises to his feet. This is the first time you have had a good look at him. His face is enraged with anger and you see that he is very big. And mean looking too. You begin to wonder if this was such a good idea after all. If you make a run for it, you can probably hide out in the hills and live once more in peace with your animal brothers. If you stand your ground, there is every chance that Gilgamesh will thrash the living daylights out of you, or worse...

Well, what are you going to do?
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And think carefully, you don't want to mess this up.