This film revolves around three young women who have grown up together but hold vastly different views on romantic relationships. "BeeJay" (Mizz Sky) is steadfastly loyal to her husband, "Montez" (Tyler Burt), yet she is more than willing to use her femininity to advance her business by stringing men along if that's what it takes. Her friend, "Sunshine" (Dejia McCowan), on the other hand, although single, enjoys male companionship; however, due to her promiscuous and highly emotional nature, she doesn't stay in any one relationship for very long. Conversely, "Monroe" (NeShaunda Mays) is a gold digger who, after draining a man's finances, moves on to someone else without regard for the impact it might have on anyone else. All three seem quite satisfied with their life choices. What they don't realize, however, is that these same life choices have a way of catching up to them, and when it finally does, their lives will never be the same afterward. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that I was somewhat impressed with the performances of all three of these actresses, as they all played their roles competently. The problem, however, was that their talents were largely wasted by the low-budget production values associated with this film. They performed well, but the cheap sets and a weak supporting cast seriously diminished the film's overall quality. At least, that's how it seemed to me. In any case, while I don't consider this to be a terrible film necessarily, the faults just mentioned were too hard to ignore, and I have rated it accordingly.