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by gptadmirer 1299 days ago
I wrote "lets write a short story about a man who fall in love with 20 women at once, and that man has to juggle his interactions to them"

Once upon a time, there was a man named Jack who was known for his charming personality and good looks. He was the life of every party and had a way with words that made him irresistible to women.

One day, Jack found himself in a unique situation. He had fallen in love with 20 different women, all at the same time. This presented a problem for Jack, as he had never been in a polyamorous relationship before and didn't know how to manage his interactions with all of these women.

At first, Jack tried to divide his time evenly between the women, but this proved to be impossible. He would often find himself double-booked and having to cancel plans with one woman to spend time with another. The women started to notice that Jack wasn't giving them as much attention as he used to, and they began to feel neglected.

Jack realized that he needed to come up with a better plan. He decided to prioritize his relationships with the women and focus on spending quality time with each of them individually. He also made a conscious effort to communicate openly and honestly with all of the women about his feelings and intentions.

This new approach worked much better for Jack and the women. They were all able to see that Jack was still committed to their relationships, even if he wasn't able to spend as much time with them as he used to. Over time, Jack's relationships with the women flourished and he was able to maintain his love for all of them.

In the end, Jack learned the importance of balance and communication in relationships, and he was able to successfully juggle his love for all 20 of the amazing women in his life.

2 comments

I've found that ChatGPT's stories tend to end on the same kind of sunshine and rainbows ending by default, and if you want something more dramatic you need to tell it what kind of story you want.
I found that the new GPT models maintain remarkable coherence while the same time "blanding" it up as much as possible, this reads like the comedic equivalent of somebody writing a five paragraph MLA format essay.