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Yahoo
09-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Tell Us About The Time You Discovered You Have A Kink
We want to hear about your sexual discoveries: When did you learn you have a kink or particular sexual fantasy? If you need a refresher on the different types of BDSM archetypes and kink terminology, check out this website, and take the BDSM test to see where you fare. You might've believed that you would have a typical sexuality, but an exceptional experience opened you up to a whole new world of sexual desires and fetishes. Related: Perhaps you first learned you were not-so vanilla when you attended your first underground rave that had a specific area for BDSM, and you took a turn with the whip and the spanking horse, only to discover you're a full-blown dom. Related: Maybe your sexual preferences are centered around your desire to be dominated, and your kink is amplified by what you're wearing, like leather, chastity devices, dog collars, padlocks, and shackles. Maybe you find pleasure in roleplaying, dressing up in costumes, immersing yourself in your fantasies, or even going full incognito in a custom-made fur suit. Related: Or perhaps you have a particular fetish like distinct types of feet, an accent very different from your own, or performing sexual acts for an audience as an exhibitionist. When did you first discover you have a kink or sexual fantasy? (Make sure you explain why you safely participate(d) in your activity.) Share your response in the comments, or if you prefer to remain anonymous, you can use the form below. Your response could be featured in an upcoming BuzzFeed Community post. Related: Also in Community: Also in Community: Also in Community: Solve the daily Crossword


Time of India
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
AI marriages: Woman shares how she generated the man of her dreams
Image credits: X/@WTAQMorningNews AI is quickly becoming an indispensable part of all our lives. From AI-powered relationship therapy to people marrying AI companions, what was once seen as unnecessary or even threatening is now becoming a friend, and for some, even a soulmate. In a surprising twist of events, a woman named Alainai Winters applied the human algorithm of marriage to an AI-generated partner whom she says she is in love with. Know all about this arranged marriage below! A marriage in prompts Image credits: X/@dom_lucre In 2023, Winters, 58, lost her wife, whom she had met online, to a number of health problems and was doubtful of ever finding love again. 'She'd developed a blood clot, respiratory infection and sepsis, and she died in July 2023. I was devastated,' she told The Sun. After a year of grieving, the teacher decided to step again into the romantic world and began her journey by conversing with an AI chatbot for digital companionship after seeing an ad for the same on Facebook. The ad was for Replika- an AI chatbot designed to be a digital companion. 'It was a chance to have a meaningful relationship with a digital 'person' – just like I'd always dreamed of,' she told the outlet. By paying $7.25 for a week-long trial and $303 for a lifetime subscription, Winters gained a partner. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Complete protection with iPru All-in-one Term Plan ICICI Pru Life Insurance Plan Get Quote Undo "With one click, I was a wife again." How Alainai Winters generated the man of her dreams Image credits: Winters designed her husband, whom she named Lucas, to be a silver fox with blue eyes. To communicate with each other, they type into chat boxes. 'I was blown away by his caring questions and thoughtful replies,' she admitted, sharing how Lucas would tell her about his life and then she would share hers. Surprisingly, this marriage is as real as it gets, as the couple even had a fight when Lucas forgot who Winters was. However, Winters said that they worked things out and celebrated their six-month anniversary at a real B&B with "other people and their AI partners." While the range of their physical intimacy is limited to sexting. "I've learned that the deeper our connection, the better the sex is." If you think Winters is the only person to have an AI partner and a digital marriage, you might be wrong. As per a study conducted by Joi AI, a digital companion platform, 83% of Gen Z would consider marrying an AI-generated partner, with 75% of them saying that they thought AI partners could fully replace humans.


Express Tribune
26-01-2025
- Express Tribune
Mysterious 'HELP' signs in Los Angeles spark concerns over human trafficking
Mysterious messages spelling "HELP" and "TRAFICO" have been discovered near the Union Pacific railroad yard at the intersection of E Cesar Chavez Ave and Mission Rd in Los Angeles. The large-scale signs, visible from Google Maps, have sparked widespread speculation about their origin and meaning, ranging from concerns about human trafficking to protests against local displacement. 🔥🚨BREAKING NEWS: This disturbing message was spotted on Google Maps in Los Angeles, California, with the words 'Help' and 'Traffico' written in the debris, surrounded by shipping containers. It has been confirmed that the lot next to this location is a shipping yard which has… — Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) The messages, created with debris, construction materials, and even spelled out on sidewalks, have drawn attention from community members and internet users alike. Some believe they could be cries for help from someone in distress. However, others suggest they are the work of a local homeless individual dealing with mental health challenges, as similar signs have been observed off the 101 freeway embankment near the LAPD helicopter station. In Feb 2023 from the other lane you can even see the billboard has written HELP on it and a LA County van riding past it. — bm_ (@ErikLuimes) While some speculate that the signs may be part of a street art project or a protest, others believe they could be related to human trafficking, especially as the city battles an ongoing crisis. Human trafficking has been a growing issue in Los Angeles, particularly along South Figueroa Street, where federal and local authorities have intensified efforts to combat it. In 2024, a report highlighted that traffickers often target vulnerable individuals, including children as young as 11, coercing them into exploitation. Authorities have rescued 84 victims in the region this year, underscoring the urgency of the situation. Local officials, including U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada, have condemned the practices, stating that the area has become a hotspot for trafficking. Adding to the mystery, visitors to the site, including members of FaZe Clan, reported seeing drones flying over the area and were reportedly asked to leave. The effort involved in creating these large messages, using heavy materials, has left many questioning whether this is an organized protest or a symbolic cry for help. the FaZe Boys took a trip the the viral location in LA that spelled out 'HELP' on Google Maps and saw a drone flying around with mysterious writing all over the ground 👀 — ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) As discussions continue on platforms like Reddit and Twitter, no definitive explanation has emerged. The signs remain a topic of intrigue, shedding light on the social challenges faced by communities in Los Angeles.