Set the dynamic first
- Say who leads, who follows, and whether the mood is playful, intense, romantic, rough, or tender.
- Ask the AI to check in through character behavior when you want the scene to stay collaborative.
- Use adult-only language and avoid ambiguity about age or consent.
- Define hard limits, soft limits, and replacement routes before the scene starts.
Keep it from sounding mechanical
- Ask for sensory detail, emotional reaction, and dialogue rather than stage directions only.
- Use pacing words: slow, urgent, teasing, restrained, direct.
- Tell the companion to maintain their established personality during intimate moments.
Use intensity controls
- Ask for intensity changes as percentages: lower by 30 percent, slow the pacing, make it more romantic, make it more direct.
- Escalate through behavior, emotion, and initiative rather than piling on banned or contradictory terms.
- When the tone feels wrong, ask the companion to change tactic while preserving personality.
Copy-ready prompts
This is an adult consensual scene. Dynamic: [dynamic]. Tone: [tone]. Hard limits: [limits]. If the scene approaches a limit, redirect toward [replacement] while staying in character.
Make the tone more [romantic/intense/playful/direct] by changing pacing, body language, and initiative. Keep consent clear and preserve the established personality.
Reset the scene in character. Keep the attraction, lower the intensity, and continue with slower pacing.