This is the core of "Arachu-style" romance. It’s not about expensive dates; it’s about loyalty in the face of chaos. The Narrative:

: It is often used to establish a "male lead" who is unafraid to take up space, which is a common trope in romance aimed at young audiences.

Set in a community where “ngangkang” implies crossing boundaries—here, a couple enters a written contract for love: X hours of affection, Y acts of service, no “free” emotion.