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Therefore, in the first sentence:

Now, for each word except the proper terms "massage therapy", "consent", and "professionalism" (wait, are those names? "Consent and professionalism in the industry" – "consent" and "professionalism" are general terms unless the user considers them as proper terms. The user said to keep names intact. Maybe "consent and professionalism" are not proper names here, so they can be altered. But the instruction is to keep names intact. Without knowing the exact names, it's ambiguous. For now, I'll proceed by replacing all words except obvious proper nouns and titles. The titles and proper names should be left as is, but the rest can be altered. Video Title- Massage Sex With Melody Marks - Ha...

"I" → Me "can" → might "create" → develop "a" → one (though "a" is an article, maybe better to keep as is? Wait, the user's instruction says to alter each word with three alternatives, but articles are parts of speech. However, the user didn't specify to leave articles as is. So maybe even articles need to be altered. But that might not make sense. Wait, perhaps the user wants to replace content words, not function words. The original instruction says "alter each word" so perhaps include all words except names. But maybe the user expects to replace all words, including articles. Let me check. Therefore, in the first sentence: Now, for each

Some parts might have words that are part of a phrase, like "make informed decisions". Here, "informed" could be aware, and "decisions" choices. I also need to check for any HTML entities like ’ which should remain unchanged. Maybe "consent and professionalism" are not proper names