A naked young woman is standing in front of a running washing machine. Flashback. 22-year old Elaha is no longer a virgin. She must 'undo the damage' and regain her lost innocence. Elaha is engaged and although the marriage is her own decision, she is under pressure to prove her so-called innocence to her fiancé and family. The marriage is a compromise of freedom for her. She is tired of the strict rules and the lack of privacy at home. But simply leaving is not an option; the love for her family and the emotional dependence on them are too great. She is also proud of her culture, traditions, and identity-forming community. It is only some of the rules that she does not agree with. Initially, she does not dare to question these rules. So that no one finds out about the premarital sex, she tries all she can to recover the supposed 'lost innocence'. A plastic surgeon is set to help her. But she cannot come up with the money for the costly procedure. While looking for an alternative, she comes across a special product — a capsule of artificial blood. But what at first seems to be a solution to her problem ultimately forces her into self-exploitation. After some heavy setbacks, Elaha chooses her self-determined sexuality as a woman.