Similarly, "mature women" becomes "|seasoned|experienced|weathered|". Here, "seasoned" and "experienced" fit, but "weathered" might have a slightly different connotation. However, in the context of spintax, even if some options are less perfect, the user might accept them for variation.
Another consideration: the user might want to retain the overall meaning of the text while introducing variation through synonyms. So even if the synonym list has some odd words, they should be appropriate for the context.
Okay, the user wants me to replace words in their text using spintax. Each word should have three synonyms, and proper nouns should be skipped. They also want only the output text without any explanations. tube mature wifes boobs
Now, considering all that, I'll proceed to process each sentence, replace each non-proper noun word with three synonyms, using the spintax format, and ensure the output is clean and only includes the spintax-enhanced text without markdown.
Continuing with "One such topic is mature women, specifically those who are married and confident in their own skin." The key terms are "mature women", which was already handled, "married" as partners, and "confident" as assured. Another consideration: the user might want to retain
"Having lived through various life experiences, they have developed a sense of self-assurance that is hard to ignore." "Lived through" might be experienced, "developed" as cultivated, "self-assurance" as self-confidence, "ignore" as neglect.
1. For each sentence in the original text. 2. For each word in the sentence: a. Check if it's a proper noun. If yes, skip. b. If not, look up three synonyms. 3. Replace the word with synonym3. 4. Ensure the output is in spintax format without markdown. Each word should have three synonyms, and proper
The user might be targeting content spinning for SEO purposes, allowing the same idea to be phrased in multiple ways. In that case, having a variety of synonyms, even if not perfect, is beneficial for generating diverse content.