Franco Escamilla "!Y ya¡" Segunda parte - Summary

Summary

The speaker advises men to be careful when responding to leading questions from women, as it can lead to problems in their relationship. He gives examples of questions that can cause issues and advises men to be cautious in their responses. He also warns against playing into women's fantasies and emphasizes that no one is obligated to engage in sexual activities.

Facts

Sure, here are the key facts extracted from the provided text:

1. Men, whether single or married, need to pay attention because there's always a margin of error in relationships.
2. Women tend to ask leading questions that can lead to trouble.
3. The phrase "and now it means it's over" is considered very powerful in Spanish.
4. There's advice not to answer certain intimate questions from women with specific details.
5. Women have fantasies that can be more intense than what they express.
6. It's emphasized that women are not obligated to engage in certain activities with men.
7. The text contains humor and commentary on relationships and communication between men and women.