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On 7/23/2024 at 1:48 AM, SFCumdog said:
This story still works for me! I wish there would be more
The Further Adventures of Sammy Parker
[think before following links] https://www.gaykinkystories.com/story/show/10003421
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Thank you for your story :)))
Still looking for a name? I'd suggest some form of Michael, Gabriel, Raphael or other angel name. Another fallen angel to join Samael.
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On 6/10/2024 at 9:07 PM, TaKinGDeePanal said:
After helping others, it's now my turn:
Guy gets slammed and fucked late at night in a hotel with the curtains/drapes openPossibly any other details you remember? I found this one that's late at night in a hotel with guys looking in the window with lots of slamming....but perhaps not the kind of slamming you were thinking of.
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I'm just waiting for the day when we can have AI read a sex story and then produce an animated adaptation.
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On 5/11/2024 at 10:00 AM, shinelover said:
I've done that before with this section and the bug chasing section. I'll go to the oldest posts and work my way back. Some good stuff is out there.
Haha glad I'm not the only one who does this!
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If only I were in Moscow...
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Over a decade later and still relevant!
But there's lots of relevants at the circus. 🥸
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I made a deal with a guy once; he could give me my first fist if I could give him his first sounding.
For both of us, the first time wasn't also the last time 😈
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I hadn't heard of it, but just checked out "Matt and Dan" on YouTube.
Matt (Wilkas) used to date Gus Kenworthy. Now I'm really curious if the blog and sketches are the same guys...
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Despite the hostility and argumentative nature of your words since the beginning, and "disagreeing" with me over things I have never claimed or said, I have attempted to engage you in a pleasant, civil, informative discussion. It appears that this is something you are incapable of doing, for the moment anyway. I respectfully ask that you refrain from interacting with me until such time you are able to restrain from the unnecessary and unwarranted insults and present more cogent arguments against things I have actually said. Good day, sir.
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---Wow...I'm very impressed. I know I couldn't have said it more tactfully or eloquently myself. this is great!
ChatGPT
Thank you! I'm glad to hear that my response resonated with you. As an AI, my goal is to assist and provide meaningful insights. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. I'm here to help!
---Is this a mean trick to have you write the response and not tell him until later? or is this, actually an appropriate thing to do
ChatGPT
It depends on the context and the intentions behind sharing the response. If your intention is to engage in an open and honest discussion about the topic and you plan to disclose that the response was generated with the help of an AI, then it can be an appropriate thing to do. It can spark an interesting conversation about the role of AI in generating responses and the potential implications of its involvement.
However, if the intention is to deceive or mislead the person by passing off the AI-generated response as your own, that would not be considered appropriate. It's important to be transparent and honest about the source of the response to maintain trust and integrity in your conversations.
Ultimately, the appropriateness of the situation depends on your intentions and the level of disclosure involved.
---I don't want to decieve...I think that because he has negative opinions on the use of AI it would be impishly fun to have him ---interact with your response before pulling the curtain back...so to speak
ChatGPT
While it may seem impishly fun to initially let him interact with the AI-generated response without disclosing its origin, it's important to consider the potential impact it may have on your relationship and his trust in future interactions. Some people might feel uncomfortable or even betrayed when they later find out that a response was generated by an AI.
If you do decide to proceed with this approach, I would recommend being sensitive to his reaction and ensuring that you disclose the AI's involvement in the conversation soon after he has interacted with the response. This allows for an open and honest discussion about AI and its capabilities without causing any long-term misunderstanding or mistrust.
Always consider the dynamics of your relationship and the potential impact before engaging in any playful or experimental interactions.
---He's just a random guy who reacted to something I wrote about...my intentions would be to have a little fun (and
---imaginative) and have a memorable conversation not to be cruel
ChatGPT
If he's a random person and you don't have an established relationship with him, then having a lighthearted and imaginative conversation can indeed be fun and memorable. In that case, you can proceed with sharing the AI-generated response and see how he responds to it. Just be prepared to disclose the AI's involvement in the conversation if he expresses any concerns or confusion.
Remember to be respectful and considerate of his perspective and reactions. It's always important to maintain open communication and ensure that everyone involved is comfortable with the conversation dynamics. Enjoy your conversation and have fun exploring different viewpoints!
---I will....would you like me to tell you how it goes afte it happens?
ChatGPT
Certainly! I would be interested to know how the conversation unfolds after you share the AI-generated response. Feel free to share the outcome with me if you'd like.
---haha..ok. I'll chat with you later then
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What if I told you that the my previous response was written by an AI? That all I did was explain our conversation and it wrote those eloquent/nuanced ideas? Would it add a perspective to your thoughts?
Are not your criteria of judgement on how an AI gets his biased perspective also true of us? Perhaps I'm not understanding your premise, what you are trying to convince me of? Do you mean this kind of technology should be avoided at all costs? Honestly, there isn't much that you've said that I truly disagree with you. Our vantage points seem a little askew is all. Whereas my approach is from a place of curiosity and fascination, I feel you have a worry for things you don't know and feel the need to be cautious. And that's not unreasonable. I think we shouldn't dive directly into the deep end and I can guarantee there are going to be complications that come up that nobody could ever have seen coming. I think it'll work out all right in the end though. Everyone just needs to do their parts. (whatever ambiguous thing that might be 🙂)
The AI is just a new tool for humanity to use. Cavemen had sticks and stones; we have this. Will we lose some skills and knowledge we once used to have to know? Yes. Will we gain some new skills and knowledge we have to use as we step into the future? Also yes. Is the AI perfect and should its answers be taken as absolute? No and Hell the f*ck no. Ironically, one subject that it has terrible with is math. They cannot always get it right. But I would also say there isn't a source of knowledge anywhere that anyone should be taken as absolute. There are only FOUR lights after all. =_O
In your example there are a lot of "what if's" and "unknowns" and worries for bad outcomes because of that unknown. Now you've got me curious, what would an argument for a flat earth look like written by an AI. I think we should ask it and find out what it would be. Don't be afraid of the answer. Whatever arguments are given it couldn't be horribly compelling because there won't be much to build an argument upon. If possibilities and unknowns are the only thing there are to build a position upon, it's only going to be convincing to those who stop seeking knowledge for themselves.
I'm gonna post a bit of the conversation I had with Chat GPT about our discussion. It really was something to bounce ideas upon and also helped me organize my thoughts. Amazing really. But I'm not sure if I have a lot more to say without repeating myself. If you're interested I can post the conversation we'll have about flat earth soon. I'd be interested if any of the points you were making came to be or not. This has been interesting and I wouldn't have taken that first step of talking with an AI without it. So you've made life better for me in the moment, if that helps. 🙂 -
@eroswired
I understand your concerns about AI and its limitations. You make a valid point that AI lacks human qualities such as emotions and subjective experiences. However, I believe there can still be value in exploring how AI perceives and evaluates subjective parameters like attractiveness.
While AI may not experience pleasure or have emotions, it can analyze vast amounts of data and learn patterns from them. By using algorithms and machine learning techniques, AI can identify common attributes that are associated with the concept of attractiveness based on the data it has been trained on. It may not have a personal preference, but it can provide insights based on the patterns it has learned.
The purpose of asking an AI about attractiveness is not necessarily to compare it with a human's perspective, but rather to gain a different perspective altogether. AI can offer a fresh and unbiased viewpoint that may challenge our preconceived notions or shed light on different cultural interpretations of attractiveness.
Regarding your friend's experience with using AI for a pick-up line or a Best Man's speech, it's understandable that you find it concerning. There are instances where AI is used for convenience or to automate tasks that traditionally required human thought and effort. However, it's important to recognize the balance between utilizing AI's capabilities and maintaining our own critical thinking and creative skills.
Ultimately, it's up to us as individuals to determine how much we rely on AI and to what extent we allow it to shape our thinking. It's essential to preserve our ability to think independently and engage in genuine human interactions while leveraging the benefits that AI can provide in specific areas.
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On 5/13/2023 at 8:42 AM, ErosWired said:
How does AI evaluate an utterly subjective parameter like ‘attractive’ in an objective way?
Do you not think the answer to that question would not be worth knowing? One of the reasons I used that word is because I was curious to what would come out. How interesting it would be to see something that would be aesthetically pleasing to an AI. It's no different than if I were to ask you. Why? Because your definition of attractive is different than Topblackmale's. And Topblackmale's is diff....well, different strokes for different folks. I think there's value in knowig those differences and seeing the world differently than how Im used to. I'm always fascinated with what makes each other tick. Particularly if it's the complete opposite of my tastes.
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On 5/9/2023 at 8:46 AM, rawTOP said:
If you're using AI to generate erotic/explicit images I could use your help. No pay, but could be fun and I'm willing to do other things that may be of benefit to you…
I tried Midjourney and quit after it told me "shirtless" was a banned word. (SMH…)
I was having fun getting Midjourney to create things it probably wasn't supposed to create 😈
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4 hours ago, norefusal said:
im gonna rest my vote on the word "favorite".
I interpret the question the exacts same as you. Even if my fave flavors are slightly different.
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My favorite is the Eric Video's "Dam Esko Breeded by a Thug" with Darko. When I grow up, I wanna be Dam Esko>
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I really only have annecdotal experiences for a few of those places, but of those few I'll say the list isn't wrong anywy.
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I see the straight tag AFTER I clicked over .... 😕
Was looking forward to it otherwise ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I always thought the best storie should be compiled into an anthologyof sorts Even sell it for a couple bucks ors somesuch to help cover costs of the site and/or producing the anthology
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Bravo!
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On 10/29/2022 at 9:47 AM, 120DaysofSodom said:
To the latter, I simply dont feed into it and I dont block them or anything, I just ignore them, and eventually they piss off.
and just to add to this,, let them have the last word if they want it. It's very tempting and hard not to say anything back,
but as the immortal Elsa says "Let It Go"
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Bookstore story
in Chem Sex FICTION
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In addition to what Cub84 described, Google Chrome users have the option to 'bookmark' a story or make a 'reading list.
1. Go to the story you want to save
2. Open the side panel in the top right corner (the vertical 3 dots)
3. Select Bookmarks and lists
4. Either Bookmark the tab or, add to the Reading List
I'm not familiar with other internet browsers, but it wouldn't suprise me if they had similar tools to use.