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"Perceptions" → impressions.

"Rather than perpetuating narrow and unrealistic standards of beauty, we should strive to promote a more inclusive and accepting understanding of body type and attraction. By acknowledging the complexities of physical attraction and the factors that shape our perceptions, we can work towards a more nuanced and compassionate understanding of human desire and relationships."

"Significant" → considerable.

First, I'll check the example given. The example shows that "Rather" becomes Rather1 for each word. The user's instruction is to apply this to each word, using the format opt3. But wait, the example might just be illustrative. However, the user mentions "Leave names unchanged," which probably refers to proper nouns. In the provided text, there are no proper nouns, so maybe all words are to be modified. But maybe "names" refer to the original words. Wait, the user says "each word with 3 options in format opt2. Leave names unchanged." So perhaps the names (like personal or place names) are left as they are. But in the given text, there are no names. So maybe all words are to be replaced except names.

For example, in the first sentence, "While biology plays a significant role in shaping attraction..." becomes Although Genetics operates a considerable role in determining appeal... big cock need big ass

For each word (excluding "individuals," which might be a proper noun? No, "individuals" is a common noun. Wait, the user's instruction is "Proper nouns stay," but in the text provided, there are no clear proper nouns except maybe "Conclusion" in the next paragraph. So I need to replace each word with three alternatives where possible.

But the user wants the output to be in the format where each word is replaced by three options, separated by |, enclosed in {}. For example, if the word is "have," it might become retain. "Perceptions" → impressions

First, I need to parse each sentence. For each word (excluding proper nouns), find three synonyms or similar alternatives. Proper nouns here are "Conclusion," so that stays. The tricky part is the phrase "big cock need big ass." I need to find alternatives for each word except "big," "cock," "need," and "ass" since they might be part of the proper noun here. Wait, actually, the entire phrase is in quotes, so maybe it's a proper noun as a whole. The user said "proper nouns stay," but phrases in quotes might be considered as such. So the phrase as a whole should remain, but the words within it might still be replaced if they are not proper nouns. But "cock" and "ass" could be considered as slang or part of a cultural term, but the user might consider them as parts of the proper noun phrase. Hmm.