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Historically always “something”, ever since I discovered my first playboy when I was a kid. Still 99% something but I do find myself less and less inspired by live action porn.

Drawn porn is a bit more creative when it comes to scenarios and kink so I find that when I can, but even then I find it harder to discover stuff that tickles the brain. If I just want to cum, just to physically check the box, then I don’t need anything, but if I want the full mental experiences then I want something that’s going to surprise me a little.

I mention this because with generative AI and such the lines are beginning to blur for me. I’ve found quite a lot of excitement using AI to generate erotica or role play really out-their scenarios which end up being a combination of my imagination and existing material. I find it exciting to really tap into weird ideas with my imagination, but still have the excitement of a possible surprise that comes from consuming something created by another person. It can even feel like playing with a real partner, some excitement about how “they” will respond to a scenario, while being able to selfishly let loose with any desire or perversion.

Playing with AI to write porn in turn made me remember my early sexual awakening writing dirty stories back and forth on good ole’ msn with video partners as a teen.

So yeah in my life 99% something, but I’m trying to rediscover the imagination aspect, and I’m finding AI an interesting way back to that .

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