With the rising power of young women, and the almost magical ability of the smartphone, we should make a movie that combines elements of GlenGary Glenross, Orgazmo (the South Park guy’s weakest movie) and Sex and the City.
I would be entertaining, and it would piss off JD Vance.
Four young women move in together in a nice LA apartment. They have classes and civilian jobs that don’t cover a really good life in LA.
The fundamental premise of the show is how they manage their extensive Contacts List on their phones.
The hottest one is a Mormon planning her wedding in Utah. It is a good ways off. She figures it will be in a nice venue in the St. George area, but secretly dreams of having it in the actual Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. Her fiancé, by the way, is on Mission in Africa and was awarded a medal for helping a village hard hit by Ebola.
One of the ladies is an independent escort with an OnlyFans page who just started Sugaring. She knew one of the other girls before they all moved in together and that other girl has just an OnlyFans page.
Basically they all start Sugaring, but they also have ”civilian” boyfriends, and guys from ‘back home”, and of course the heroic Mormon Mission Man in Africa.
The Mormon girl of course starts out slow and shoots for more platonic encounters while Sugaring. But she soon realizes that she can make so much more by going all the way, perhaps even including the anal sex that she can do with more ease than her roommates, that she could actually make enough to have her wedding in the Mormon Tabernacle. She still has a soft spot for the guys who paid her for platonic relationships and those who aren’t paying her any longer, and she contacts them occasionally and does some uncompensated sex, much to the chagrin of her roommates who keep saying that guy is a deadbeat, get rid of him, like in GlenGary GlenRoss.
They have girl discussions and girl adventures like Sex in the City and even Golden Girls, but with greater focus on how much to get, directly or indirectly, from that valuable patch of real estate between their legs and how connected it is to their smart phones. Discussions and dilemmas about what guys they like best, and how to keep the guys from discovering their bountiful and secret lives.
There are many plot twists, but in the final episode the marriage does occur at the Mormon Tabernacle with the guy just having returned from even another mission in Africa to marry the love of his life, who he thinks is a virgin.