Also, the user said "Don't touch proper nouns." So I have to leave "PureTaboo" and "Pristine Edge" as they are. But the possessive form "PureTaboo’s" is also part of the proper noun. I need to be careful with that. The text has "PureTaboo’s Pristine Edge" which is the name of a category, so it's a proper noun and should stay unchanged.
Moving to the next sentences:
1. Tokenize the text into words (including proper nouns, but leave them as is). 2. For each word that isn't a proper noun, generate three alternatives. 3. Format the output with each word replaced by its three alternatives in b format. 4. Keep the structure of the original text but with each word converted. PureTaboo - Pristine Edge - What-s In It For Me...
Then, under "connect with like-minded individuals": connect with similar users. And "engage with the platform’s active community": take part in vibrant discussions.
I should also pay attention to phrases like "a vast library of content" where "vast" can be "immense," "large," or "extensive," and "content" can be "material," "resources," or "data." Also, the user said "Don't touch proper nouns
"talented" → skillful
But then "intimate" is missing. Alternatively, group sensual/intimate as one, explicit as another, and adventurous as the third. So explicit. That would make three. But the user might not want to combine terms with slashes. Hmm. Since the user provided an example where "Talented Performers" has three separate options (passion, chemistry, commitment), perhaps for the storylines, the three options are sensual, explicit, adventurous. Maybe the text mentions "sensual and intimate" as one, but it's actually two terms, but the user wants three options. This is a bit ambiguous. Given the user's instruction, perhaps I should take the three most prominent elements, even if some are grouped. The text has "PureTaboo’s Pristine Edge" which is
Now, moving through each word. Let's take the first sentence: "Unlocking the Secrets of PureTaboo’s Pristine Edge: What’s In It For Me? In a world where adult content has become increasingly mainstream..."