Jessie-s Mother-s Christmas Booty Call -lazypro... Fixed Jun 2026

Proper nouns are: Jessie, Susan, Willow Creek, Christmas (if considered proper noun? Wait, "Christmas" is a proper noun but might be part of a date. However, in the example, "Christmas" was replaced with synonyms. Hmm. The user's example replaced "Christmas" with synonyms like Yuletide, Winter. So perhaps in this context, "Christmas" is a common noun referring to the holiday season. So in the example, the user treated "Christmas" as a common noun to be replaced. So for the purposes of this task, treat "Christmas" as a common noun and replace it.

Wait, maybe "her" could be "her|their|the" depending on context. But the original is "her mother", so "her" should stay as a possessive. Maybe "her|your|the" but "the" might not fit. Hmm. Maybe just "her|their|my" if the subject is changing. But in the original text, the subject is Susan or Jessie. Let's keep the possessive as "her|their|his" but need to ensure it makes sense. Jessie-s Mother-s Christmas Booty Call -LazyPro...

After replacing:

Moving on to the dialogue part: "Hi, I’m Alex," holding out his hand. "Hi" could be "Hello|Greetings|Hey". "Holding" might be "extending|reaching|offering". Proper nouns are: Jessie, Susan, Willow Creek, Christmas

Given the ambiguity, perhaps proceed by replacing each word as is, unless it's a proper noun. For example, "he’s" would be left as is because "he" is a pronoun and "is" is a verb. Wait, the instruction says to replace all words with 3 synonyms. So every word that's not a proper noun or brand should be replaced. So "he’s" is a word (contraction) that's not a proper noun. Therefore, it should be replaced. But how? Since contractions are combinations of words. Maybe split "he’s" into "he is," then replace each part. "he" as she, "is" as is. But that's splitting into multiple options. However, the user's example didn't do this. The example kept words like "Jessie" which were proper nouns, so maybe the user expects to handle each component part of the contraction. Alternatively, leave the contraction as is if it's a single word in the original text. The original text has "he’s", which is one word in the input, so treat it as a single word. So find three synonyms for the entire contraction. But "he’s" is "he is," so synonyms for "he is" could be he remains. However, the original context is "he’s a personal trainer," so maybe "he’s" refers to "he is," and synonyms could be he remains. So in the example, the user treated "Christmas"

"I’m so glad you could make it." "Glad" can be "Happy|Joyful|Pleased".

Alright, let's take a look at this query. The user wants me to replace each word with three synonyms using spintax w2, while skipping brands and proper names. The text provided is a story between Jessie and her mom Susan. First, I need to identify which words are proper nouns like names (Jessie, Susan, Alex) and brand names (Christmas, LazyPro Booty Call, if mentioned here). The example from the previous interaction shows that "LazyPro Booty Call" was considered a brand and left unchanged.