In a vibrant modern city, a group of friends confronts the complexities of their romantic and sexual lives. The story revolves around Clara, a young journalist obsessed with uncovering the truth about love and intimacy in the digital age. Her quest leads her to interview various people, from enthusiastic singles to long-term couples, each with their own perspective on sex and relationships.
As Clara faces her own insecurities and expectations, her friends—Julián, an eternal romantic with a fear of commitment; Mia, an empowered independent woman who challenges social norms; and Roberto, a comedian who uses sarcasm to mask his vulnerability—find themselves deep in their own personal crises. As encounters and conversations peel back not only the bodies but also the emotions, each begins to question what intimacy truly means in a virtual world filled with distractions and superficialities.
With a bold and humorous approach, the plot takes us through laughter, tears, and unexpected discoveries, highlighting the importance of human connection in a universe that often seems to lack it. In the end, each character must come to terms with their desires and fears, discovering that, ultimately, love and sex are much more than a mere combination of physical actions: they are human experiences that define and unite us.