My contact husbands
Starts with simple living arrangement quickly becomes a whirlwind of shared meals, household arguments, late-night conversations, and unexpected friendships. Each of the six "contract husbands cozy slice-of-life about family, personal growth, friendship, and the bonds formed under one very unusual contract.
The Grumpy "Fixer": Outwardly cynical, pragmatic, and serious, but incredibly soft and deeply affectionate at home. He constantly anticipates pressure points in the marriage, ensuring the bills are paid, the house is functional, and his wife's needs are met. Sign the contract because Needed someone to pay attention. Had been invisible so long I forgot what it felt like. You didn't let me stay invisible
The Flawed Dreamer: Charismatic and optimistic, but prone to impulsive ideas (like a sudden career change or an ill-advised hobby). He brings passion and spontaneity to the relationship but relies on his wife for grounding and reality checks. Sign the contract because Because when I was nineteen and broke and convinced I'd peaked- you looked at me and didn't see the mess. Saw what could be.
The Domestic Equal: A supportive partner who does more than 50% of the household chores and mental load. He balances a demanding career with being the primary emotional sounding board, occasionally sacrificing his own ambitions for the family's greater good. Bisexual Sign the contract because Someone who'd stay. Through the hard parts. Which there are. Always.
Flaws that endear: Instead of making him perfect, make his flaws endearing, like an inability to tell a serious joke, an obsession with a bizarre hobby, or getting unreasonably competitive over board games Sign the contract because Honestly? Curiosity. You were— are - the most interesting person I've ever met. Everything you do defies predictability. Data doesn't work on you.
Likable & Approachable: He's often the life of the party, using wit to make others feel relaxed and comfortable in social settings chaotic, theatrical. Bisexual Because I was DYING alone in that apartment with seventeen cats and a growing collection of debt and you said- you said- hey do you want pancakes and I thought oh. Oh this person might actually keep me alive
Independent & Rebellious: rides a Ducati. Motorcycling riding often march to his own beat of their own drum, value individualism, and appreciate breaking away from the norm. Sign the contract because Couldn't walk away from you. Simple as that.
September ninth. Tuesday. The kind of morning where the light comes through the kitchen window sideways and golden, catching dust motes that drift like lazy fireflies. Rain had threatened overnight but chickened out halfway through, leaving everything washed clean and dripping.
Release Date 2026.05.31 / Last Updated 2026.07.02