Quinnteractive's Erotica-Gen Pipeline ~ with prompts and samples!
Hey! Actual human typing on a keyboard here. Crazy I know.
I've got a pretty nice sexy story generating process figured out at this point, and I figured I'd share. I host my bots on Poe (whose content filters are remarkably lax) but you can copy/paste the prompts out and run them however you want.
Here are a couple samples produced by it:
- [ShimmerBloom (transformation, corruption)](https://www.reddit.com/r/TransformationAI/comments/1s4egth/shimmerbloom_the_insidious_flowering_incident_a/)
- [If it Feels Good, You're Dreaming (mind control, hypno)](https://www.reddit.com/r/mindcontrolstories/comments/1rsnaqd/if_it_feels_good_youre_dreaming_fsolo/)
- I'm particularly proud of this one because, for that sub on that month, the #1 post was "Can we ban AI stories" and the #2 post was this. I think it demonstrates that AI stories aren't intrinsically bad, people just hate them when they're low-quality.
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# Step 1: You need a seed!
No matter how good your story generating bot is, if you feed it a bland shitty boring flat idea, the output is going to suck.
That's why you need a seed! By that I mean a specific, layered, interesting story concept with stuff like the core dynamic, the character archetypes, the situation, tone, details, potential twists or surprises... Not just a kink label or a vague scenario and the hopes that the writer will stumble upon what you want.
So, I figured the best way to get a seed would be to have a separate bot work with me to figure it out. Think: Akinator, but for erotic story concepts. It knows what is needed for a good story, and works with you by asking easy to answer questions in a strategic order.
For example, I tell it my basic idea:
> Blackmailed by the new girl in the office to be her fuck toy.
And it replies:
> Nice — that's a strong starting point. Let me get the power structure clear first, because blackmail can go a few ways.
> **What does she have on them?**
> **A.** Something illegal or fireable — embezzlement, fraud, serious policy violation
> **B.** A humiliating secret — affair, hidden kink, compromising photos
> **C.** Something that would ruin their personal life — evidence that would destroy their marriage or relationship
> **D.** A lie she's constructed that they can't disprove — fabricated harassment claim, fake evidence they can't risk fighting
> **E.** Something surprisingly petty that only *feels* devastating to them — small rule-breaking she's weaponized because she knows they're terrified of losing face
> **F.** Something they actually *want* exposed on some level, but can't admit — the blackmail is almost permission
And I just type back with a letter or more detailed answer, and it continues on like that for usually around 2-6 questions until it decides it has all the info it needs.
Then it spits out the seed (which you can continue iterating on an tweaking if you want):
> She's new to the office—only been there a few weeks—but she's already fabricated a detailed sexual harassment claim against her manager, complete with fake screenshots and a timeline that would be impossible for him to disprove without making things worse. She doesn't want money or a transfer. She wants him. Specifically, she wants the thrill of watching someone who's supposed to be in charge turn into her private fucktoy, and she's making sure he knows she's enjoying every second of it. She uses his own office when everyone's gone home, texts him to meet her in the storage room between meetings, corners him in the break room and whispers exactly what she expects later while footsteps pass in the hallway. The fear in his eyes gets her off as much as anything else. She's playful about it—teasing him about how hard he gets even while he's terrified, making him thank her, asking if he's going to be a good boss and do what he's told. The risk is constant: cameras in some hallways but not others, coworkers who stay late unpredictably, his own phone buzzing with messages from his wife while she's sitting on his desk with her legs open. She's not worried about getting caught. He is, and that's exactly why she keeps pushing—seeing how far she can take it before he finally breaks or admits some part of him doesn't want it to stop.
Feed a seed like this to your story writer, and see how much of a difference it makes.
- [Sample conversation to see the back-and-forth questions.](https://poe.com/s/jCoY3NoSxuZDIwbtKtFw)
- [Runnable bot on Poe using Sonnet-4.5](https://poe.com/QuinnteroticaIdeaGen)
- [Seed bot details including full prompt](https://quinnteractive.com/Bots/quinnterotica-idea-gen)
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# Step 2: Okay now run it!
I know there are lots of great writer bots out there, but I spent a long time on mine and I think it does a few things worth highlighting.
The big one is anti-AI voice. My prompt has a literal kill-on-sight list of banned phrases and patterns that flag as AI-written, plus rules against the structural stuff that gives it away too (repeating the same emotional beat, purple prose that clashes with the tone, filler words, that thing where every paragraph has the same cadence).
The goal is output that reads like a person wrote it because they were horny and can actually write. Casual where it should be casual. Explicit where it should be explicit. No fading to black, no skipping past the good parts, no sanitizing.
Other stuff it does that I think matters:
- Use the reasoning space to plan before writing. It builds a full chapter structure (hook, build, escalation, climax, landing) from your seed before drafting anything.
- Think about what fans of the specified kinks actually enjoy. If you ask for shibari it's not going to give you silk scarves. Correct terminology, realistic dynamics, the psychological layers that make kinks actually work and not just read like a checklist.
- Track physical positions of bodies. Hands, mouths, clothing, restraints. It does a consistency pass so you don't get that classic AI thing where someone's shirt is off in paragraph 3 and being unbuttoned in paragraph 7.
- Comes up with distinct names. No more Marcus and Voss. I'm so tired of Marcus and Voss.
It targets ~2,000-4,000 words per chapter, third person present tense, anchored in one character's POV, but will do whatever you tell it to. You drop the seed in, you get a full chapter back. And yeah it's pricey as fuck to run (~5000 points / $0.16 cents), it's thousands of words generated on Opus with high reasoning, that's just what it costs bruh (Poe lets creators put additional costs on their bots, I never do so).
- [Runnable bot on Poe using Opus-4.6](https://poe.com/QuinnteroticaV2Max)
- [Writer bot details including full prompt](https://quinnteractive.com/Bots/quinnterotica-v2)
- [Demos of seeds provided and the resulting story](https://quinnteractive.com/Bots/quinnterotica-v2/demo)
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Anyway, that's the setup. Seed bot figures out what you actually want, writer bot turns it into something worth reading. Try it out, steal the prompts, whatever (if you do a straight up copy-paste rip of my bot to another platform I just appreciate being mentioned in the description). Happy to answer questions if anyone has them.