The one-on-one novels usually referred to the story of a woman's lower status in a society dominated by men, but the protagonist obtained a special status as a man and started a relationship with the female protagonist. This kind of novel often showed the discrimination and oppression of men against women, but also described the process of women's struggle for equality. The one-on-one novels of men and women often contained the following plots: 1. The protagonist obtains a male identity and special status through continuous efforts and struggles, and develops a special relationship with the female protagonist. 2. After the protagonist obtains the identity of a man, he reflects on and changes the social concepts and values that discriminate against women and helps women improve their status. 3. The relationship between the protagonist and the female protagonist was often a symbol of the society where men were respected and women were respected. It represented the will and belief of women in pursuing equality and freedom. The one-on-one relationship in novels is usually a special relationship between the protagonist and the female protagonist. This relationship often has a deep emotional foundation and special experience background. The one-on-one plots of novels about men being respected by women were complicated and emotional, often showing the theme of sexism and social change.