Nour works as an accountant at a Parisian gym, and she's both friendly and witty. Despite the fact that she is universally adored, she has had little success finding a romantic partner due to her overweight and unusual appearance. Her close friends try to help her, but they aren't very effective in the area of love either. It doesn't help that she's tight with her mother and brother, who aren't much of a help. Her colleagues and their teacher are having such much fun that she considers taking a pole dancing class at work one day, even though it's something she would never do. Since she is too self-conscious to perform in public, the teacher has started teaching her in private lessons. She begins to feel more confident in her own abilities, and her life begins to shift in a positive direction.
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Nour works as an accountant at a Parisian gym, and she's both friendly and witty. Despite the fact that she is universally adored, she has had little success finding a romantic partner due to her overweight and unusual appearance. Her close friends try to help her, but they aren't very effective in the area of love either. It doesn't help that she's tight with her mother and brother, who aren't much of a help. Her colleagues and their teacher are having such much fun that she considers taking a pole dancing class at work one day, even though it's something she would never do. Since she is too self-conscious to perform in public, the teacher has started teaching her in private lessons. She begins to feel more confident in her own abilities, and her life begins to shift in a positive direction.
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