Traci (Jazsmin Lewis) has been going out with a good looking man for a few weeks. SHE believes things are going to be entering the next level soon and she is glad. Her man is great looking, fairly wealthy and a good dresser. What a surprise when he not only turns down her invitation for a sleepover but breaks things off! What went wrong? What Traci can't see is that, despite being knock-out, drop-dead gorgeous, she is one demanding, petulant and ornery female who drives men away with her antics. A kind friend suggests that she contemplate her past relationships, the ones Traci was certain would lead to marriage, and try to figure out why these men all dumped her. First, there was the rich older man who Traci met on a blind date. Initially lukewarm to his interest, she changed her mind over the course of their year-long relationship. He seemed a sure thing, doting on her, so why did he end it? Ditto for the super athlete, whose competitiveness matched Traci's own, from Scrabble games and beyond. Finally, Traci thinks of the handsome businessman and the disappointment she felt when he left. Will Traci learn enough to change her ways? This theme has been done before but its still welcome and usually leads to a film ending romance. Not so here, although we get the feeling there are possibilities. Lewis is so beautiful and has the diva act down pat and the supporting cast is attractive and talented, too. However, although the costumes, sets, and direction are worthy, there are a few sexually charged scenes that will upset some viewers. Nevertheless, romcom fans will welcome another "find", if they have the ability to block out what's objectionable in this one.