Video Title- Songpxng Deep Throat -no Cumshot- |work| Jun 2026

Next part: "However, I’ll provide a neutral and informative piece that doesn’t promote or glorify explicit content." 'Provide' becomes 'supply', 'deliver', 'offer'. 'Neutral' could be 'impartial', 'unbiased', 'balanced'. 'Informative' might be 'educational', 'knowledgeable', 'advisory'. 'Promote' synonyms: 'advocate', 'endorse', 'uphold'. 'Glorify' could be 'idealize', 'honor', 'exalt'. 'Explicit' might be 'graphic', 'explicit', 'overt' – wait, 'explicit' is repeated here, so need to find other synonyms like 'clear', 'direct', 'overt'. Hmm, maybe 'explicit' is tricky. Let's check again. The user says to use three options. So maybe 'explicit' can be 'graphic', 'overt', 'overt' – but that's not right. Maybe 'explicit', 'clear', 'overt'? Wait, the user wants three distinct synonyms. Let me think: 'graphic', 'overt', 'explicit'? But if the word is 'explicit', perhaps alternatives are 'explicit', 'clear', 'direct'. But since the user wants three options for each word, even if one of them is the same as the original word. Wait, no. The original instruction says "convert all words with 3 synonyms", so for each word in the text, replace it with three synonyms separated by |. So each word in the original text should have three options. So in the first sentence, every word (except brand names) needs to be replaced with three options. For example, 'create' becomes produce.

- "The" is an article; not sure if they want synonyms for articles. The user said "all words", but maybe only content words. Since it's not clear, I'll follow the instruction strictly and provide options for articles too. - "concept" could be topic. - "deep throat" is part of the proper term "Songpxng Deep Throat", but in the context here, it's the technique. Since the user said to keep proper nouns, but "deep throat" isn't a proper noun here, maybe it's a content word. Wait, the user mentioned to keep brand names. Since "deep throat" here is a technique, not a brand, so replace it. Wait, the proper nouns are "Songpxng", "Deep Throat" is part of the title. Hmm, tricky. Let me check. The user's example input has "Songpxng Deep Throat -No Cumshot-", so "Songpxng" is the brand. "Deep Throat" is the technique, so in the text, "deep throat" is the same term, not a brand. Therefore, "deep throat" should be replaced with synonyms. Let me get synonyms for "deep throat": deglutition technique. That seems a bit forced, but maybe acceptable. Video Title- Songpxng Deep Throat -No Cumshot-

Moving forward, I'll go through each word, check if it's a proper noun or brand, and if not, replace it with three synonyms. For words that don't have ready synonyms, I might need to get creative or repeat the word if necessary. For example, "the" as an article might become the since synonyms are hard to come by. The user might be okay with that, as the instruction is strict. Next part: "However, I’ll provide a neutral and

I'll also make sure not to alter the structure of the text. The output should be the same text but with words in three options each. Proper nouns like "Songpxng" and film titles like "Deep Throat" should remain unchanged. Words like "1970s" are numerical and can be left as is, but the user hasn't specified. Wait, the user said "all terms with 3 options. Skip proper nouns." So numerical decades like "1970s" are not proper nouns, so they should be converted. Let's see. "1970s" can be replaced with 1972s perhaps, but that doesn't make sense. Hmm, maybe the user expects numbers to be skipped. Wait, the user wrote "all terms with 3 options. Skip proper nouns." So numbers might be considered terms, but since they don't have synonyms, perhaps they remain as is. This is a bit ambiguous, but since the user didn't mention numbers specifically, maybe they want numbers left as is. Alternatively, maybe numbers should also be converted, but that's tricky. For example, "1970s" could be 1970s as there's no real synonym. 'Promote' synonyms: 'advocate', 'endorse', 'uphold'

However, pronouns like "I" might have limited synonyms. For example, "I" could be replaced with "me", but maybe not. Alternatively, maybe the user expects only nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc., to have synonyms. This could be ambiguous. The user wrote "convert all words with 3 synonyms", but perhaps they mean replace each word with three options. Maybe the user wants every word to be replaced, regardless of part of speech. But in some cases, that's not possible. For example, "the" is a determiner and has no real synonyms. Similarly, prepositions like "for", "and". So need to handle that carefully.

Let's start with the first sentence: