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  1. Unable to resist, Holden asks Stradlater if he and Jane had sex. This offends Stradlater, who refuses to answer. Consequently, Holden tries to punch him, but Stradlater wrestles him to the ground and puts his knees on his chest. Pinned, Holden continues to insult Stradlater, accusing him of thinking he can have sex with anyone he wants.

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  3. Sep 6, 2023 · In J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, Holden uses the euphemism "give her the time" to refer to Stradlater having sex with someone: Stradlater kept taking these shadow punches down at my shoulder.

  4. When Stradlater goes on a date with her, then, Holden is overcome with jealousy, hating the idea of Stradlater—who he knows is sexually forward with his dates—trying to have sex with Jane. Although he wants to present himself as a cool and sexually experienced young man, he finds it impossible to hide his feelings when Stradlater returns ...

  5. How does Holden seem to feel about Stradlater and why does he take a hit at him? Holden keeps saying he hates Stradlater, but he is upset because he went on a date with Jane and probably had sex with her.

  6. Holden is nervous because he doesn’t want Stradlater and Jane to have sex. After all, Holden has romantic feelings for Jane, so he doesn’t want his roommate to engage in any romantic activity with her.

  7. Holden worries that Stradlater had sex with Jane during their date, because he knew that Stradlater was capable of seducing girls quickly. Holden asks Ackley whether or not one has to be Catholic to join a monastery.

  8. When Holden says, “What a technique that guy had,” he is only being partly ironic. It is possible that Holden feels jealous of Stradlater’s sexual maturity. Whereas his roommate pursues his sexual desires with confidence, Holden remains confused and full of trepidation.