Angeliki has no desire—or energy—for sex. She works herself to the bone, is the mother of two five-year-old twin boys who drive her crazy, and her exhaustion is so overwhelming that she doesn't feel attractive at all. As much as she adores her family, she envies her friends for their independence.
Her husband Kostas, on the other hand, is in a frenzy and won't leave her alone. Is it his gender insecurities, a midlife crisis, or perhaps his sudden urges are due to secret, opportunistic encounters with other women?
As if all this wasn't enough, Stelios, Angeliki's egotistical, narcissistic ex, starts to pursue her obsessively and sweetly after sixteen years of absence.
A comedic story about the daily life of working mothers, about love, which needs favorable conditions to flourish despite the passage of time, and about sex, this very human need that we often avoid, even though we feel its spark.