Bueno received the financial support of Marissa Gómez a journalist and promoter of Mexican cinema to portray a story typical of the life of middle-class young people in contemporary Tijuana.
This film was released on 1 June 2004 and in three days its box-office output was more than three million pesos (roughly 285,000 dollars).
After five years of dating and learning that Camila (Adriana Fonseca), his 18-year-old girlfriend, is pregnant, Carlos (Mauricio Ochmann), a 21-year-old, finds himself married to her.
He gets a job to support his new family but does not realize the seriousness of his decisions until he discovers that his new boss (Luis Felipe Tovar) is having an affair with his secretary, Lucy (Anaís Belén), and Monica, his attractive new co-worker (Ninel Conde) is attempting to seduce him.
The title of the film derives from Carlos' co-workers theory that -in Mexico's demographics- every man is "entitled" to seven women and a homosexual.