Louis has always been the outgoing, sassy boy in school, and as you may guess, growing up in a house full of women certainly put a curve on his masculinity. He's always known he was gay, and despite his greatest efforts to remain to himself, people constantly assume about his intimate life. Now in search of a job, Louis resorts to the one skill that comes best to him: childcare. After all, it must come naturally with four younger siblings.
Harry, on the other hand, is one of the most hard-working, successful lawyers in the United Kingdom, and likewise, making him one of the richest men in all of the UK. Success has been his primary goal from the moment he could talk, and is always expected to excel in everything he does. And along with success comes a family. A straight family. Don't misunderstand him, he loves his son, but a lack of free time certainly throws a wrench in his fatherhood. As for his wife? It's best to just say she's a mooch; a sniveling, whiny, spoiled mooch.
So what happens when a man is in search of a job, and another is in dire need of a nanny? Well, that's where the term 'manny' comes in.