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#rentaboyfriend

It starts as a transaction — money for presence, payment for performance. Someone needs a date for a family wedding, an ex's party, a work gala where arriving alone would invite questions. Enter the rent-a-boyfriend: charming, attentive, bound by contract to play the part. The premise is a masterclass in dramatic irony. Both parties know this is manufactured, but the audience watching the performance — the parents, the friends, the ex — has no idea. The tension builds in the space between the act and the accidental truth. A laugh that sounds too real. A hand on the small back that lingers past professional necessity. A moment backstage where the masks slip and something genuine flickers through. Characters in this dynamic range from polished professionals who have done this a hundred times (and have rules for a reason) to nervous amateurs taking a gig that feels way over their head. The narrative arc is baked into the premise: the fake dates that stop feeling fake, the contract clauses that get creatively reinterpreted, the final scene where one of them admits that what started as a job became something they never want to clock out from.

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