The title roughly translates to "They fall [for it] too, and it’s worse if they have a boyfriend," which reflects the "infidelity" or "seduction" theme common in that studio's content.
– Having a boyfriend adds an element of taboo. The FAKING often leans into this: “He doesn’t appreciate you, but I do.” The affair (emotional or physical) feels more intense precisely because it’s forbidden. The woman mistakes secrecy for depth. FAKINGS Ellas Tambien Caen Y Si Tienen Novio Peor La
This report is based on a literal interpretation of the provided statement and aims to initiate a broader conversation on the topics hinted at. The title roughly translates to "They fall [for
: As the title suggests ("And if they have a boyfriend, it's worse"), the specific focus of this entry is on women who are reportedly in committed relationships. The narrative hook relies on the tension of whether the person will "fall" for the advances despite their relationship status. The woman mistakes secrecy for depth