Christine Keller, successful in her job, but still single, cherishes the desire for a child. But she abandoned the search for the right father frustrated. She would prefer to have a child without husband. Isa, her best friend since her youth, would be too happy to help. Fabian, Isa's partner, is to be "loaned" to the girlfriend. The friendship service has unexpected consequences.—StevieB69
Nothing turns men off more than a princess who slays the dragon herself. The professionally successful linguist Christine Keller (Ursula Buschhorn) - specializing in "power relations in two-person relationships" - experiences this dilemma time and again. Since divorcing her colleague Erik (Miroslav Nemec) years ago, the attractive woman in her mid-thirties has been single. Involuntarily, because the men of her choice get scared just hearing that the self-confident Christine has a doctorate. Besides, she is already married to her work, and her feng shui enthusiast mother Luise (Ursula Karusseit) also takes up time and nerves. So as not to be completely alone in the world, Christine would like to have a child - but without a husband, please. Isa (Floriane Daniel), her best friend from her youth, knows the seemingly perfect solution: Her ten-year relationship with the reserved bistro owner Fabian (Heio von Stetten) threatens to suffocate in routine and boredom. A small, perfectly dosed fling could work wonders. Fabian is to be the father of Christine's planned baby - but unfortunately the down-to-earth pub owner can't smell the "arrogant yuppie chick". Christine and Isa have to dig deep into their bag of tricks until the stronger sex is finally swayed. The plan works perfectly - too perfectly: because sometimes men don't just want one thing.—ARD