Wife: Ichiko Aihara. Husband: Otoya Aihara. Married for seven years, they get along well, but sexless and without children, they agree to see other people. Otoya has an affair with Mitsuki, and Ichiko is aware of it. Looking at Otoya in a state of bliss with Mitsuki, Ichiko begins to change, too… Peko Watanabe tells a story of lies and truth—whether or not you ever want to get married, the real life of this thirty-something couple might give you some second thoughts about that institution we call marriage!
Ichiko and Otoya are a married couple in their 30s who, despite getting along just fine, are completely sexless. Their solution: the authorized, extra-marital romance system (in other words, authorized cheating.) Unable to bear the sight of her husband lost in the giddy throes of romance, Ichiko—whether out of jealousy or sexual frustration—books her first appointment with a male prostitute. Meanwhile, Otoya’s girlfriend Mitsuki is finally brought down under the weight of her taboo affair in this thought-provoking work which asks the question, “What should marriage truly be like?”