For the new Jenke experiment, the reporter goes to Berlin for a week in the problem district of Marzahn and lives here with a family that is dependent on Arbetislosengeld II. Here Jenke can see the poverty with her own eyes and understand the living situation. One thing is for sure, something urgently needs to change with the host family.
Jenke pursues one of the greatest secrets of mankind: the phenomenon of 'being a woman'. In a self-experiment he wants to clarify the question of how differently women feel, think and act in comparison to men. To do so, he even tricks the laws of biology: He doesn't just slip optically into a woman's body, but tries to put himself in the position of a pregnant woman with a 9 kilo strap-on belly. He is not a fan of counters, dirty jokes and male bonding. Just three reasons why Jenke von Wilmsdorff has more female than male friends to this day. And in endless conversations, his great curiosity has certainly made him a bit of what is known as a womanizer. And yet he has never been in the skin of a woman - how could he? Exactly this fact Jenke does not let go. In a self-experiment he wants to test how differently women feel, think and act than men. To do this, he first tricks the laws of biology and tries to put himself in the position of a pregnant woman.