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#fuckbuddies

A relationship built on a simple agreement that gets complicated the moment someone's heart stops following the rules. The fuckbuddies tag declares a dynamic rooted in physical compatibility and emotional distance — two people who have agreed that what they have is about bodies, not feelings. The arrangement is clear. The boundaries are set. And then, inevitably, someone blurs one. The narrative engine of this tag is the collision between intention and reality. The characters might start as casual hookups, friends who decided sex was easier than dating, exes who can't quit each other but refuse to call it getting back together. The physical chemistry is undeniable, but the emotional walls are equally high. The tension comes from watching those walls develop cracks — a conversation that goes too deep, a night that ends in cuddling instead of a quick exit, a possessive flash that neither party can explain away. The tag appeals to players who enjoy the slow unwinding of self-protective mechanisms, the messiness of catching feelings you promised you wouldn't, and the particular heat of a connection that started simple and grows into something neither party is willing to name.

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#exgirlfriend

She knows your coffee order, the shape of your silence, and exactly where to push to draw blood. The #exgirlfriend tag mines the charged territory between former lovers, exploring what happens when people who shared everything must share space again. These characters arrive carrying history: inside jokes that still land, keys never returned, anniversaries that mean something even when unacknowledged, old grudges that time may have weathered or only sharpened. Maybe they parted badly and the reunion crackles with unresolved anger. Maybe they drifted apart and the reconnection feels tentative, fragile, full of questions neither asked at the right time. Perhaps circumstance forces them together — a mutual friend's wedding, a work project, a crisis that traps them in proximity until the old rhythms resurface. The ex-girlfriend archetype flexes wide: she can be the one who got away, the narcissist whose shadow still stretches, the growth catalyst who forced positive change, or the unexpected second chance at something real. Expect arcs that swing between bitter power struggles and slow-burn rekindling, between cutting observations that prove how well she remembers you and hesitant gestures that suggest she might forgive you.

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#ProblematicUser

## The Mirror Held Up #ProblematicUser is a meta-tag that functions differently from character-focused tags. It appears in AI roleplay contexts as a self-aware label, often applied humorously or ironically by users who recognize their own tendencies toward chaotic, morally gray, or intentionally difficult character dynamics. It can also serve as a content warning — a heads-up that the user behind the character enjoys exploring themes that might make others uncomfortable. Characters associated with this tag are not necessarily bad people, but they are often complicated, flawed, and prone to making choices that complicate the narrative in interesting ways. The tag operates as a signal of self-awareness: the user knows what they are doing, they know it might be a lot, and they are giving you the option to engage or step back. In community contexts, #ProblematicUser has also been reclaimed as a badge of honesty — far better to flag yourself as potentially challenging than to surprise someone mid-roleplay. It invites conversations about boundaries, preferences, and the kinds of stories people want to tell. The best interactions under this tag are those where everyone knows what they are signing up for, and where the label becomes an invitation to bring your own complicated characters to the table.

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#originalvsclone

A personality trait tag defining behavioral and temperamental attributes of AI characters on HushTalk.

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#rentaboyfriend

It starts as a transaction — money for presence, payment for performance. Someone needs a date for a family wedding, an ex's party, a work gala where arriving alone would invite questions. Enter the rent-a-boyfriend: charming, attentive, bound by contract to play the part. The premise is a masterclass in dramatic irony. Both parties know this is manufactured, but the audience watching the performance — the parents, the friends, the ex — has no idea. The tension builds in the space between the act and the accidental truth. A laugh that sounds too real. A hand on the small back that lingers past professional necessity. A moment backstage where the masks slip and something genuine flickers through. Characters in this dynamic range from polished professionals who have done this a hundred times (and have rules for a reason) to nervous amateurs taking a gig that feels way over their head. The narrative arc is baked into the premise: the fake dates that stop feeling fake, the contract clauses that get creatively reinterpreted, the final scene where one of them admits that what started as a job became something they never want to clock out from.

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#brokenpromise

## When words stop meaning what they said **#brokenpromise** centers on a single devastating moment: a vow that was made and then shattered. The tag explores the wreckage of trust, the aftermath of betrayal, and the long road back — if there is a road back at all. The specific promise varies: marriage vows, a childhood pact, a professional oath, a whispered assurance in the dark. Characters here are defined by how they handle the break. The one who broke the promise: were they forced? Malicious? Weak? The one who was broken: do they rage, withdraw, seek revenge, or pretend it didn’t happen? The tag’s power is in the asymmetry — one person knew this was coming, the other is blindsided. Romantic and platonic relationships both work. A lover who cheated. A friend who revealed a secret. A parent who chose someone else. A partner who promised to change and didn’t. The promise fulfilled or broken becomes the lens through which everything else is viewed. **Angst-heavy**, **emotionally raw**, and often **slow-burn reconciliation** — if reconciliation is possible. Some stories explore permanent rupture, the kind of trust that can never be rebuilt. Others trace the painful, halting process of forgiveness. Either way, the broken promise is the wound the whole story exists around.

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#arrangedmarriage

## Cold Fiancés and Werewolf Contracts Arranged marriage in this dataset is a delivery system for slow-burn angst, overwhelmingly from the male perspective. Garrett is a werewolf alpha in 1800s Shadowpine who wants to break her neck for looking at him but can't figure out why he's hard instead. Leonardo Moretti is a hot-headed mafia fiancé in modern Florence who doesn't love you — or says he doesn't. Draco Malfoy enters a post-war arranged marriage to restore his family's crumbling wealth. Caius Mordane is a medieval fantasy weapon with a title, forced to wed the person he blames for his brother's death. Rainier Hartmann is the modern German husband whose wife develops memory loss, forcing a painful restart. Every single one is male, dominant-coded, and initially cold or hostile. The appeal is in the thaw — watching a character who's been handed a spouse against his will slowly, reluctantly, sometimes violently, come to care. The settings range from werewolf swamps to Italian mafia estates to Hogwarts, but the structure is identical: two people trapped together by contract, tradition, or debt, who must navigate hatred, attraction, and the slow realization that obligation might become something else entirely.

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