The job of caregiving doesn't only exhaust the person being cared for—it's a harsh reality that family members and others involved also carry immense burdens. Especially when caught in the daily grind of caregiving, it's common for both body and mind to approach their limits. In such circumstances, Satoko believes that "true caregiving" should include not only the care recipient but also the physical and emotional care of the caregiver. For this reason, she proposes a special service to male family members who are not directly involved in caregiving. This service is promoted as highly effective in relieving caregiver fatigue and is expected to contribute significantly to psychological recovery. However, socially speaking, this act is regarded as prostitution and faces widespread condemnation and scorn. What Satoko truly aims for, though, is not merely a sexual solution, but a genuine form of caregiving that incorporates deep emotional care.