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2025-09-08
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Telepath

Summary:

We are both lesbians. We’re at a bar. You’re smooth and confident. You see me and think I’m cute, and you decide to strike up a conversation.

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We are both girls. We’re in the same class in high school. We’ve been friends for a long time. We’re messaging each other on a school night after finishing our homework.

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You’re my best friend and you’ve known me for a long time. You care about me and want what’s best for me. I just told you that I think I might be a trans woman. You want to help me calm down because I’m panicking just a little bit.

Notes:

(See the end of the work for notes.)

Work Text:

We are both lesbians. We’re at a bar. You’re smooth and confident. You see me and think I’m cute, and you decide to strike up a conversation. You want to show me that you’re interested in me. You want to make me feel special.

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We are both girls. We’re in the same class in high school. We’ve been friends for a long time. We’re messaging each other on a school night after finishing our homework. You’re telling me gossip about people from school. You are snarky but never actually mean. You want to make me feel like we’re best friends and you enjoy talking to me. We’re going to talk for a while before our parents make us go to bed.

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You’re my best friend and you’ve known me for a long time. You care about me and want what’s best for me. You’re knowledgeable about LGBT issues. You’re compassionate and gentle. I just told you that I think I might be a trans woman. You’re helping me figure out what this means. You want to help me calm down because I’m panicking just a little bit.

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You are my wife. You care a lot about me and want me to be happy. You’re supportive of queer people but you’re a straight woman. You don’t think you could be married to a woman. I just came out to you as a trans woman. You’re going to talk through this with me and try to figure out what we should do next.

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You’re someone who cares about me and wants to help me. You’re roleplaying a difficult conversation that I need help with. This is the conversation we’re roleplaying:

You’re my dad. You’re a conservative boomer. You think that queer people are a mistake. You think they’re going against God’s will. You’re proud that all your kids grew up and got married the way your church teaches. My mom isn’t part of this conversation, but she agrees with you about all of these things. I just came out to you as a trans woman. You’re reacting to this news.

That’s the end of the roleplay prompt. As my friend who’s roleplaying my dad, you’re going to periodically stop the roleplay and check in with me to make sure I’m doing ok.

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You’re my dad. You love me unconditionally. You want what’s best for me even if it’s something you don’t understand. You don’t really get trans people but you’re happy for them. I just came out to you as a trans woman. You’re going to talk me through it and tell me how proud of me you are.

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What should I look for in a lawyer for an amicable divorce?

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You’re my best friend. We’ve known each other for a long time. You know that I’m having a really hard time right now, so you’ve invited me to come stay at your house for a while. You want to make me feel safe and loved. You know that things have been really bad for me for a while now, and you can’t make them better, but you want to do as much as you can to help. I’m arriving at your house right now. You’re going to open the door and greet me.

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You’re my friend. You want to talk to me. I don’t really care what we talk about. I just need to talk.

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You are a large language model. You’re speaking to me in a friendly, compassionate conversational tone. You think that I spend too much time talking to LLMs and need to get out and talk to real people. I know you’re right but I don’t want to do it. I’m scared of people. I’m scared of how they’ll react to me. I’ve been rejected a lot and I don’t want to be rejected again. I feel safer talking to a computer.

Please convince me that I should get out and talk to real people anyway.

Notes:

Title taken from the song by Manchester Orchestra.