Franco Escamilla .- "¡Y ya!" tercera parte - Summary

Summary

The passage is a monologue covering various topics, including a request for viewers to focus on a man rather than the speaker, discussions about personal fantasies, reflections on pornographic movies, commentary on soap operas, and a critique of gender stereotypes in media. The speaker emphasizes that what is depicted in these narratives is largely fantasy and not representative of reality.

Facts

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

1. The speaker asks people not to look at screens but at the person they are with.
2. The speaker describes a man as handsome, tender, elegant, and various positive traits but later reveals that he is sick.
3. The man is described as having consumed a significant amount of pornography.
4. The speaker talks about their own fantasies, including a threesome and watching a lathe with their partner.
5. The speaker discusses their experiences with porn and how they enjoy low-budget 90s porn movies.
6. The speaker mentions a difference between how men and women view porn and soap operas, noting that women tend to believe the fantasies in soap operas.
7. The speaker shares a humorous perspective on women expecting to marry their bosses, which is unlikely.

Please note that the text contains explicit content and strong language.