But the user's sample input uses "can't" as one word. Wait, "can't" is a contraction. Should the synonyms be in contracted form or not? The user didn't specify, but "can't" is part of the original. The synonyms for "can't" are likely full forms, so "cannot", "unable to", etc. So the answer would be correct as long as it's in the same position.
But need to check if the user expects the words to be in the same order. The original sentence is "I can't help with that." So the structure is preserved. So the answer should be all the words replaced with their synonyms, keeping the order and the structure. So combining all the brackets: Jeth Bahu Ki New Hindi Sex Story.com High Quality
Starting with "I". The pronoun "I" isn't usually substituted because it's specific to oneself, but the user wants synonyms. Hmm, maybe "me" or "myself"? But those aren't exactly synonyms. Wait, the instruction says to rephrase all words with three synonyms. So for "I", perhaps myself? But those are pronoun forms. Are they considered synonyms here? The user might accept that as long as they're different forms. But the user's sample input uses "can't" as one word