Structurally, the narrative presents three types of young women. First, Ainsley is promiscuous but successful in her flirtations, seeing men as something to tease or control. Second, Marian appears to be in a stable relationship with Peter. And third, the so-called “office virgins” illustrate the anxieties associated with singledom (and the prejudices, as can be seen in Ainsley’s slightly cruel mockery).