

There's always a safe word, too, so you can back out at any time. Slutbot does not mess around, but also very much messes around. Before you even get hot and heavy, Slutbot lets you pick from six different paths based on gender and sexual orientation, including heterosexual, lesbian, gay, or non-binary configurations. Rader, who identifies as a queer female, also embedded inclusivity and consent into Slutbot's design. "People who've never sexted before might just not want to read the word 'pussy.'" "Sometimes we can forget that people are in totally different places when it comes to dealing with sexual shame," said Rader. But through testing, Juicebox implemented more beginner-friendly failsafes like the "Slow & Sensual" setting, or changing most mentions of genitalia to emoji. The first in-house version was all-around a bit more intense and aggressive. That's why Slutbot offers a "Slow & Sensual" or "Hot & Heavy" path, depending on your baseline comfort. "But if you can't share your desires, you're really holding yourself back." Having your desires feel accepted can create amazingly powerful sexual experiences," said Rader. And dirty talk is a great way to do that. It's about sharing your whole self and sharing what your truth is. "Intimacy isn't just about the physical sex act.

"It's about sharing your whole self and sharing what your truth is, and dirty talk is a great way to do that." So Juicebox collaborated with erotica writers and sex coaches to make a NSFW chatbot that allows users to explore sexting in a safe space with low stakes. A survival guide to dick pics (both solicited and unsolicited)ĭespite the fact that research estimates roughly half of adults sext, there's still a lot of anxiety around doing it "well." But the dirty talk tips you'd get from, say, Cosmo feel like an antiquated, ineffectual way to bridge the gap between people's interests and nervousness.
