"Whether or not to watch it" might be a bit tricky. "Whether or not to view it", "Whether or not to see it", "Whether or not to follow it". But "watch" is the main term here. Maybe "view", "see", "watch". Wait, the original phrase is "whether or not to watch it", so perhaps the synonyms for "watch it" are "view it", "see it", "follow it". Alternatively, "decide on watching it", "determine to view it". Wait, the user might want the entire phrase replaced with synonyms for "whether or not to watch it". So the key is to replace "watch it" with different verbs but keep the structure. So maybe "view it", "see it", "watch it" but those are similar. Hmm. Maybe "whether or not to view it", "whether or not to see it", "whether or not to follow it". "Follow" might not be exactly the same but could work in context. Alternatively, "whether or not to watch it", "whether or not to see it", "whether or not to observe it".
Next sentence: "Kelsi Monroe is a well-known adult film actress who has gained a significant following in the industry." Tushy - Kelsi Monroe -Waiting For Daddy- 1080p
But need to be careful. Wait, maybe "provide a comprehensive article" → offer an in-depth analysis. Hmm, but the instruction is to modify each term individually. Maybe better to split into "provide" and "comprehensive article". But maybe the user expects each term individually. Let me proceed with replacing each term that can take three options. "Whether or not to watch it" might be a bit tricky