Historias de la gente excels at portraying relationships not as fairy tales, but as . The romance is compelling because it is recognizable. The horror does not come from a monster under the bed but from the monster who says "I love you" while destroying your credit score, isolating you from your parents, or maintaining a double life for a decade.

Listeners/readers who want to see the dark underbelly of modern dating, attachment trauma, and survival narratives. Not for: Those seeking warm, uplifting love stories or clear, heroic resolutions.

The series serves as a cautionary archive of human connection—proof that sometimes the scariest ghost is the memory of a person who never really loved you.