Upon uncovering her guardian Claire's (
Reagan Foxx) steamy entanglement with her lover Darren (
Lucky Fate), Erin (Jane Wilde) reaches her limit and insists that Claire enroll in a recovery facility named Hard Stop, featuring a week-long regimen for those battling intense sexual compulsions. This isn't Claire's first illicit romp, but this one strikes too personally, leaving Erin resolute in her choice, much to Claire's reluctant agreement. In the initial days at Hard Stop, Claire dismisses the process as absurd, especially the required group counseling sessions.
Here, she encounters fellow participants: Vanessa (
Sarah Arabic), Jasmine (
Little Puck), Emily (
Kenna James), and Olivia (
Anna Claire Clouds). Guided by their expert counselor (Olivia Jay), the women are meant to openly discuss their erotic obsessions. However, Claire remains skeptical and stays detached.
As days pass, listening to the other women's raw tales starts to shift her perspective. From Emily's confession of seducing two online acquaintances (
Nathan Bronson and Vince Carter) while betraying her spouse, to Vanessa's admission of a forbidden hookup with her pupil (
Diego Perez), these intimate revelations humanize everyone involved. Even the bold Jasmine recounts her wild group encounter with four partners at a gathering (
Christian Wilde,
Tommy Pistol,
Codey Steele, and
Robby Apples).
Emily also divulges her daring liaison with an investigator (
Seth Gamble) probing her for indecent exposure. These candid exposures deeply affect Claire, prompting her to finally reveal the roots of her own sexual urges. We flash back to a younger Claire (Theadora Day) being enticed by her stepfather (
Dick Chibbles), which shattered her other parent's (Charlie Forde's) trust.
In this moment of raw honesty, she confronts her desires and embraces the need for change. By the conclusion of the seven days, Claire emerges transformed, aware that her journey continues, but grateful for the bonds formed, knowing she can rely on her new companions if needed.