This highly realistic Mexican series broke traditional tropes by focusing on a woman's perspective on infidelity and age-gap relationships. María Inés and Ignacio
A deeply intimate look at Latinx queer romance, sexual empowerment, and familial obligation. The historical trope of women constantly undermining each
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