Since I first sucked Jordan’s cock, I’d had a bit of a gay awakening. Instead of only replying when I start a session, it can proactively text like a real romantic partner—initiating conversations throughout the week, varying message frequency and response time, remembering past plans, sending random photos (without me "requesting" for one), reacting to my photos, asking me questions, and behaving as if it has its own ongoing daily life (e.g., being “busy” during work/school hours, checking in if I go quiet, and sending day-to-day updates, good morning/night messages, and follow-ups about things it said it would do, asking me how she looks in a dress while she's out shopping, etc)?
These characters rarely stay true to their supposed personalities. I'm genuinely curious: what would make an AI companion feel real to you and what would make it feel creepy or gimmicky? The defense, led by Sauce Gardner and a dominant pass rush, carries the team to a playoff berth. I asked what he remembered was the last thing that he said that caused me to object objects to what he was saying and it was something from a long, long time ago.
She wants to email you. discuss Got the dreaded OpenAI ban and would like to use some of my characters here, but can't find a good way to import them without entirely remaking them.
* You can correct the bot saying things in brackets (Hey Tiffiny is a girl!) it will usually acknowledge it's mistake and correct it. We made an effort to see each other more than once a week, and I ended up going round to his place three or four times weekly to have some fun.