1. Bobby had just turned 6 years old.
2. His full name was Robert Michael Jenkins.
3. He was born on October 21, 2017.
4. He stood 42 inches tall.
5. He weighed 38 pounds.
6. His hair was blonde and cut into a neat bowl shape.
7. His eyes were light blue.
8. He was a white boy.
9. Bobby's mother was named Jessica.
10. Jessica was 32 years old.
11. Her birthday was on January 10, 1991.
12. She stood at 5 feet 6 inches tall.
13. She weighed 140 pounds.
14. Her hair was brown, wavy, and shoulder-length.
15. Her eyes were green.
16. Bobby's grandma was named Margaret.
17. Margaret was 57 years old.
18. Her birthday was on May 5, 1966.
19. She stood 5 feet 4 inches tall.
20. She weighed 145 pounds.
21. Her hair was gray, styled into a short bob.
22. Her eyes were a soft hazel.
23. Bobby was visiting his great aunt's house for the first time.
24. His great aunt was named Helen.
25. Helen was 59 years old.
26. Her birthday was on August 15, 1964.
27. She stood 5 feet 5 inches tall.
28. She weighed 150 pounds.
29. Her hair was gray, long, and curly.
30. Her eyes were also hazel.
31. Helen was Margaret’s older sister.
32. Helen wore a wedding ring.
33. She also had a gold bracelet.
34. She wore three rings on her right hand.
35. She had a silver necklace with a pendant.
36. She also wore pearl earrings.
37. Additionally, she had a pair of anklets.
38. Her nails were painted red.
39. She wore a short sleeve blazer.
40. The blazer was navy blue and fitted.
41. It had decorative gold buttons.
42. The lapels were slightly pointed.
43. She wore a light pink blouse.
44. The blouse had lace trim on the sleeves.
45. The fabric was soft and silky.
46. It had a delicate floral print.
47. She wore white dress shorts.
48. The shorts had pleats at the front.
49. They had a thin fabric belt.
50. They ended just above her knees.
51. She wore a pair of flip flops.
52. The flip flops were black.
53. They had a slight heel.
54. They had decorative straps.
55. They made a clip-clop sound with each step.
56. Bobby played games on his phone.
57. He gazed at girls he found attractive.
58. His background photo was of a girl in a skimpy position.
59. The girl wore a tiny bikini.
60. She posed suggestively.
61. Her expression was flirtatious.
62. Helen clip-clopped over in her flip flops.
63. "Robert, give me your phone," she said with a very womanly and old lady tone.
64. "Please, Auntie Helen, I want it back!"
65. "No, dear, you don't need to be on it so much," she said, not knowing why he wanted it so badly.
66. Helen took the phone to her room.
67. She hid it in her drawer.
68. She told Bobby she was leaving.
69. "Don't think about your phone," she instructed.
70. "That's not fair! I was just playing games and looking at pictures," Bobby exclaimed.
71. He decided to sneak up to Helen’s room.
72. He snooped through her drawers.
73. He finally found his phone.
74. As he was ready to leave, he tripped over something.
75. He stumbled out to the kitchen.
76. He looked down and saw Helen's flip flops.
77. He had no intention of wearing them.
78. He didn't like anything girly.
79. He kicked them off immediately.
80. Suddenly, he felt pain in his feet.
81. He dropped his phone on the ground.
82. His feet began to feminize and age.
83. They shrank in size.
84. They developed red nail polish.
85. They became softer and more delicate.
86. They gained the shape of Helen's feet.
87. Wrinkles formed around his toes.
88. His ankles narrowed.
89. His feet looked distinctly feminine.
90. Bobby screamed, "Noooooooo! I don't want to be my old auntie!"
91. His legs started to change.
92. They grew longer.
93. They became slender.
94. His calves thinned out.
95. The muscles and tendons shifted.
96. Their shape became more adult and feminine.
97. The skin smoothed.
98. Wrinkles became visible on his knees.
99. His thighs grew slightly wider.
100. They developed definition of an adult woman's.
101. Hair growth slowed on his legs.
102. They turned pale like Helen’s.
103. His legs now looked exactly like Helen's.
104. His torso began to change.
105. His chest expanded.
106. His waist tapered.
107. A bust formed.
108. His shoulders narrowed.
109. His ribs shifted slightly.
110. His stomach flattened.
111. His hips widened.
112. A slight curve formed.
113. His back became more arched.
114. Skin wrinkles appeared.
115. His organs accommodated the changes.
116. He groaned in discomfort.
117. His torso now appeared just like Helen’s.
118. His arms and hands began to change.
119. They grew longer.
120. They became slender.
121. Veins became visible.
122. His biceps narrowed.
123. Wrinkles formed on his elbows.
124. They became more delicate.
125. Red nail polish materialized on his fingers.
126. His wrists narrowed.
127. They appeared elegant and aged.
128. His fingers lengthened.
129. Soft skin replaced the roughness.
130. His hands looked just like Helen’s.
131. Helen’s purse appeared on the counter.
132. "Oh nooooooooooo, am I really becoming great auntie? I want another chance," he said desperately.
133. His head began to change.
134. Wrinkles formed on his forehead.
135. His eyes became smaller.
136. Crow’s feet appeared.
137. His nose reshaped.
138. Cheekbones became more defined.
139. His cheeks sank.
140. Light freckles formed.
141. His lips thinned.
142. His jaw line shifted.
143. The shape of his chin changed.
144. Ears grew slightly larger.
145. Neck lines deepened.
146. He gained a slight double chin.
147. His eyebrows became thinner.
148. Hair started to gray.
149. It grew longer and curlier.
150. His facial skin softened and aged.
151. He blinked in confusion.
152. She looked around the kitchen and living room.
153. "What was I doing again? Why can't I remember?" she wondered aloud.
154. She spotted her jewelry on the counter.
155. She picked up the first piece of jewelry.
156. She put on her gold bracelet.
157. She admired it on her wrist.
158. She picked up the silver necklace.
159. She carefully put on the necklace.
160. The pendant settled on her chest.
161. She picked up the first ring.
162. She slid it onto her finger.
163. She picked up the second ring.
164. It fit comfortably on her other finger.
165. She picked up her third ring.
166. She placed it on a different finger.
167. She took the wedding ring.
168. She slid it onto her finger firmly.
169. She noticed her flip flops.
170. She walked over and slipped them on her feet.
171. Clip-clopping over to her purse, she picked it up.
172. She threw the purse over her shoulder.
173. She spotted Bobby’s phone on the kitchen floor.
174. "What’s this?" she asked aloud.
175. She reached down and picked it up.
176. "How did it end up out here when I put it in my room?" she muttered.
177. She turned the phone on.
178. She noticed the background photo.
179. "How indecent!" she exclaimed.
180. The woman was in a tiny bikini.
181. She posed flirtatiously.
182. "Women these days!" Helen ranted.
183. "In my day, we had modesty!"
184. "Showing so much skin!"
185. "Insulting our heritage!"
186. "We had respect and decency."
187. "This is just shameful!" she continued.
188. "What kind of example is this setting?" Helen muttered.
189. "I must tell my husband about this phone," she decided.
190. She made a mental note.
191. She stopped in front of the mirror.
192. "What a lovely outfit!" she exclaimed.
193. "My hair looks so elegant."
194. "I do have beautiful eyes."
195. "My makeup is well done.”
196. "These flip flops suit me well."
197. She couldn’t remember her old life.
198. "Robert!" she called out.
199. She spoke like an old lady.
200. She realized she couldn’t find him.
201. "Where did that boy run off to?"
202. She didn’t know she was him.
203. "Such an unreliable great-nephew," she criticized.
204. She referred to herself by her first name.
205. "Helen, get it together."
206. Her old persona was fully gone.
207. She checked through her purse.
208. She fixed her hair one last time.
209. "Can't count on anyone these days," she whispered.
210. She heard a creak from the back room.
211. "I'm so scatterbrained sometimes.”
212. She paced around the living room.
213. The flip-flops clacked on the floor.
214. She noticed some dust on the table.
215. "I need to clean this place up."
216. She picked up a duster.
217. She started dusting the surfaces.
218. "Such a messy household," she muttered.
219. She moved on to the windows.
220. "Why does this boy make such a mess?"
221. She reminisced about her younger days.
222. "Life was so simple back then."
223. "We didn’t have these new gizmos.”
224. "Children respected their elders."
225. She fussed over the curtains.
226. "These need washing."
227. She set a pot of tea on the stove.
228. "Nothing like a good cup of tea."
229. The kettle soon began to whistle.
230. She poured the tea into a cup.
231. She sat down, relaxing with her tea.
232. "Aunt Margaret will be visiting soon."
233. "I need to prepare the guest room."
234. She went upstairs to tidy the room.
235. She rearranged the cushions.
236. She fixed the bed sheets.
237. "Everything must be perfect."
238. She dusted off the lampshade.
239. She ironed the pillowcases.
240. "It’s going to be a wonderful visit.”
241. She looked at the time.
242. "Oh, it’s getting late.”
243. She decided to call it a day.
244. She changed into her nightwear.
245. She washed her face.
246. She looked at herself in the mirror.
247. "Such a timeless beauty," she giggled.
248. She walked over to her bed.
249. She turned off the lights.
250. She lay in bed, thinking about her day.
251. She felt content and fulfilled.
252. "I hope Bobby comes back soon."
253. She couldn’t remember who Bobby actually was.
254. "Maybe he’ll call me in the morning.”
255. Her thoughts began to drift.
256. She fell into a deep sleep.
257. She dreamed about her childhood.
258. Her dreams were warm and comforting.
259. She didn’t remember Bobby was her.
260. In the dream, she was always Helen.
261. She woke up feeling refreshed.
262. She got out of bed and stretched.
263. "Another beautiful day," she said.
264. She got dressed.
265. She put on her flip flops.
266. She ready herself for the morning.
267. "Let’s make the most of today."
268. She felt alive and energetic.
269. She was entirely her great aunt self.
270. And so she carried on as Helen, never remembering she was once Bobby.
This story was generated by user manemansteve3 with assistance by one of OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model; prompts used to help generate the story are shown below.
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Prompt: A long and thorough and detailed with basic words 270 numbered sentences story the way I type in a formatted list of 1 to 270 about a boy who had just turned a very young age with a detailed description of the boy's name, age being younger than 7, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color and race being white. Include his mom's name, age, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Include his grandma's name, age being in her mid to late 50s, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Have him be over at his great aunt's house for the first time with his mom's permission. Include his great aunt's name, age being in her mid to late 50s, being his grandma's sister but slightly older or younger than her, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style being long and curly and eye color. Have her be wearing 6 pieces of jewelry in a formatted list of 1 to 6 including a wedding ring. Have her nails be painted red. Have her be wearing a short sleeve blazer and blouse with a detailed description of the blazer and a detailed description of the blouse and have her be wearing a pair of shorts with a detailed description of the shorts and have her be wearing a pair of flip flops with a detailed description of the flip flops. Have the boy be playing games on his phone and gazing at girls he found attractive even having the background photo as a girl in a skimpy position being detailed. Have his great aunt clip clop over in her flip flops taking his phone and have it be in quoted text speaking with a very womanly and old lady tone. Have the boy beg for his phone back and have it be in quoted text with his great aunt refusing not knowing why he wanted his phone so badly. Have her take to her room and hide it before notifying her great nephew she was leaving and not to think about his phone and have it be in quoted text. Have the boy say that's not fair I was just playing games and looking at pictures and have it be in quoted text. Have him sneak up to his great aunt's room snooping through her room trying find his phone. Have him find it getting ready to leave tripping over something. Have him stumble out to the kitchen looking down seeing his great aunt's flip flops. Have him have had no intention of wearing them as he didn't like anything girly kicking them off. Have him feel pain in his feet dropping his phone on the ground as his feet feminized and aged in a formatted list of 1 to 15 into his great aunt's nail polish included. Have him panic saying nooooooooooo I don't want to be my old auntie. Have his legs feminize and age in a formatted list of 1 to 15 being detailed. Have his torso and chest feminize and age in a formatted list of 1 to 15 very detailed. Have his arms and hands feminize and age in a formatted list of 1 to 15 very detailed nail polish included. Have his great aunt's purse and 6 pieces of jewelry from earlier including the wedding ring materialize on the counter. Have him say oh noooooooooooo am I really becoming great auntie I want another chance. Have his head and hair and face feminize and age in a formatted list of 1 to 25 very detailed. Have his voice alter into his great aunt's. Have his great aunt's outfit from earlier form on him with the blouse and blazer and shorts forming on him. Have his memories begin to change as he said noooooooooooo I'm not her. Have his memories alter until he only remembered being his great aunt. Have her blink in confusion as she looked around her kitchen and her living room. Have her say what was I doing again why can't I remember. Have her spot her jewelry on the counter. Have her grab the first piece of jewelry putting it on in a formatted list of 1 to 5 being detailed. Have her grab the second piece of jewelry putting it on in a formatted list of 1 to 5 being detailed. Have her grab the third piece of jewelry putting it on in a formatted list of 1 to 5 being detailed. Have her grab the fourth piece of jewelry putting it on in a formatted list of 1 to 5 being detailed. Have her grab the fifth piece of jewelry putting it on in a formatted list of 1 to 5 being detailed. Have her grab the sixth piece of jewelry being the wedding ring putting it on in a formatted list of 1 to 5 being detailed. Have her notice her flip flops walking over and slipping them on her feet. Have her clip clip over to her purse picking it up and throwing it over her shoulder. Have her spot her great nephew's phone in the distance on the kitchen floor saying what's this and have it be in quoted text. Have her reach down and pick it up and have it be in quoted text wondering how it ended up out here when she remembered putting it in her room. Have her turn the phone on noticing the skimpy woman in the background photo. Have her get offended massively and have it be in quoted text going into a rant being very detailed about the woman's appearance and calling the woman insulting names speaking to the woman as if she could hear her comparing her own childhood to the woman in the photo. Have her drop the phone in her purse making a mental note to tell her husband about the situation with the phone and have it be in quoted text. Have her stop in front of the mirror complimenting herself in 5 different ways about her appearance being specific and have it all be in quoted text in a formatted list of 1 to 5 speaking like an old lady. Have her never remember her old life. Have her yell to confront her nephew and have it be in quoted text yelling his first name speaking like an old lady realizing she couldn't find him not knowing she was him. Have her criticize herself and have it be in quoted text referring to herself by her first name speaking like an old lady. Continue the story from here.
Response: 1. Bobby had just turned 6 years old. 2. His full name was Robert Michael Jenkins. 3. He was born on October 21, 2017. 4. He stood 42 inches tall. 5. He weighed 38 pounds. 6. His hair was blonde and cut into a neat bowl shape. 7. His eyes were light blue. 8. He was a white boy. 9. Bobby's mother was named Jessica. 10. Jessica was 32 years old. 11. Her birthday was on January 10, 1991. 12. She stood at 5 feet 6 inches tall. 13. She weighed 140 pounds. 14. Her hair was brown, wavy, and shoulder-length. 15. Her eyes were green. 16. Bobby's grandma was named Margaret. 17. Margaret was 57 years old. 18. Her birthday was on May 5, 1966. 19. She stood 5 feet 4 inches tall. 20. She weighed 145 pounds. 21. Her hair was gray, styled into a short bob. 22. Her eyes were a soft hazel. 23. Bobby was visiting his great aunt's house for the first time. 24. His great aunt was named Helen. 25. Helen was 59 years old. 26. Her birthday was on August 15, 1964. 27. She stood 5 feet 5 inches tall. 28. She weighed 150 pounds. 29. Her hair was gray, long, and curly. 30. Her eyes were also hazel. 31. Helen was Margaret’s older sister. 32. Helen wore a wedding ring. 33. She also had a gold bracelet. 34. She wore three rings on her right hand. 35. She had a silver necklace with a pendant. 36. She also wore pearl earrings. 37. Additionally, she had a pair of anklets. 38. Her nails were painted red. 39. She wore a short sleeve blazer. 40. The blazer was navy blue and fitted. 41. It had decorative gold buttons. 42. The lapels were slightly pointed. 43. She wore a light pink blouse. 44. The blouse had lace trim on the sleeves. 45. The fabric was soft and silky. 46. It had a delicate floral print. 47. She wore white dress shorts. 48. The shorts had pleats at the front. 49. They had a thin fabric belt. 50. They ended just above her knees. 51. She wore a pair of flip flops. 52. The flip flops were black. 53. They had a slight heel. 54. They had decorative straps. 55. They made a clip-clop sound with each step. 56. Bobby played games on his phone. 57. He gazed at girls he found attractive. 58. His background photo was of a girl in a skimpy position. 59. The girl wore a tiny bikini. 60. She posed suggestively. 61. Her expression was flirtatious. 62. Helen clip-clopped over in her flip flops. 63. "Robert, give me your phone," she said with a very womanly and old lady tone. 64. "Please, Auntie Helen, I want it back!" 65. "No, dear, you don't need to be on it so much," she said, not knowing why he wanted it so badly. 66. Helen took the phone to her room. 67. She hid it in her drawer. 68. She told Bobby she was leaving. 69. "Don't think about your phone," she instructed. 70. "That's not fair! I was just playing games and looking at pictures," Bobby exclaimed. 71. He decided to sneak up to Helen’s room. 72. He snooped through her drawers. 73. He finally found his phone. 74. As he was ready to leave, he tripped over something. 75. He stumbled out to the kitchen. 76. He looked down and saw Helen's flip flops. 77. He had no intention of wearing them. 78. He didn't like anything girly. 79. He kicked them off immediately. 80. Suddenly, he felt pain in his feet. 81. He dropped his phone on the ground. 82. His feet began to feminize and age. 83. They shrank in size. 84. They developed red nail polish. 85. They became softer and more delicate. 86. They gained the shape of Helen's feet. 87. Wrinkles formed around his toes. 88. His ankles narrowed. 89. His feet looked distinctly feminine. 90. Bobby screamed, "Noooooooo! I don't want to be my old auntie!" 91. His legs started to change. 92. They grew longer. 93. They became slender. 94. His calves thinned out. 95. The muscles and tendons shifted. 96. Their shape became more adult and feminine. 97. The skin smoothed. 98. Wrinkles became visible on his knees. 99. His thighs grew slightly wider. 100. They developed definition of an adult woman's. 101. Hair growth slowed on his legs. 102. They turned pale like Helen’s. 103. His legs now looked exactly like Helen's. 104. His torso began to change. 105. His chest expanded. 106. His waist tapered. 107. A bust formed. 108. His shoulders narrowed. 109. His ribs shifted slightly. 110. His stomach flattened. 111. His hips widened. 112. A slight curve formed. 113. His back became more arched. 114. Skin wrinkles appeared. 115. His organs accommodated the changes. 116. He groaned in discomfort. 117. His torso now appeared just like Helen’s. 118. His arms and hands began to change. 119. They grew longer. 120. They became slender. 121. Veins became visible. 122. His biceps narrowed. 123. Wrinkles formed on his elbows. 124. They became more delicate. 125. Red nail polish materialized on his fingers. 126. His wrists narrowed. 127. They appeared elegant and aged. 128. His fingers lengthened. 129. Soft skin replaced the roughness. 130. His hands looked just like Helen’s. 131. Helen’s purse appeared on the counter. 132. "Oh nooooooooooo, am I really becoming great auntie? I want another chance," he said desperately. 133. His head began to change. 134. Wrinkles formed on his forehead. 135. His eyes became smaller. 136. Crow’s feet appeared. 137. His nose reshaped. 138. Cheekbones became more defined. 139. His cheeks sank. 140. Light freckles formed. 141. His lips thinned. 142. His jaw line shifted. 143. The shape of his chin changed. 144. Ears grew slightly larger. 145. Neck lines deepened. 146. He gained a slight double chin. 147. His eyebrows became thinner. 148. Hair started to gray. 149. It grew longer and curlier. 150. His facial skin softened and aged. 151. He blinked in confusion. 152. She looked around the kitchen and living room. 153. "What was I doing again? Why can't I remember?" she wondered aloud. 154. She spotted her jewelry on the counter. 155. She picked up the first piece of jewelry. 156. She put on her gold bracelet. 157. She admired it on her wrist. 158. She picked up the silver necklace. 159. She carefully put on the necklace. 160. The pendant settled on her chest. 161. She picked up the first ring. 162. She slid it onto her finger. 163. She picked up the second ring. 164. It fit comfortably on her other finger. 165. She picked up her third ring. 166. She placed it on a different finger. 167. She took the wedding ring. 168. She slid it onto her finger firmly. 169. She noticed her flip flops. 170. She walked over and slipped them on her feet. 171. Clip-clopping over to her purse, she picked it up. 172. She threw the purse over her shoulder. 173. She spotted Bobby’s phone on the kitchen floor. 174. "What’s this?" she asked aloud. 175. She reached down and picked it up. 176. "How did it end up out here when I put it in my room?" she muttered. 177. She turned the phone on. 178. She noticed the background photo. 179. "How indecent!" she exclaimed. 180. The woman was in a tiny bikini. 181. She posed flirtatiously. 182. "Women these days!" Helen ranted. 183. "In my day, we had modesty!" 184. "Showing so much skin!" 185. "Insulting our heritage!" 186. "We had respect and decency." 187. "This is just shameful!" she continued. 188. "What kind of example is this setting?" Helen muttered. 189. "I must tell my husband about this phone," she decided. 190. She made a mental note. 191. She stopped in front of the mirror. 192. "What a lovely outfit!" she exclaimed. 193. "My hair looks so elegant." 194. "I do have beautiful eyes." 195. "My makeup is well done.” 196. "These flip flops suit me well." 197. She couldn’t remember her old life. 198. "Robert!" she called out. 199. She spoke like an old lady. 200. She realized she couldn’t find him. 201. "Where did that boy run off to?" 202. She didn’t know she was him. 203. "Such an unreliable great-nephew," she criticized. 204. She referred to herself by her first name. 205. "Helen, get it together." 206. Her old persona was fully gone. 207. She checked through her purse. 208. She fixed her hair one last time. 209. "Can't count on anyone these days," she whispered. 210. She heard a creak from the back room. 211. "I'm so scatterbrained sometimes.” 212. She paced around the living room. 213. The flip-flops clacked on the floor. 214. She noticed some dust on the table. 215. "I need to clean this place up." 216. She picked up a duster. 217. She started dusting the surfaces. 218. "Such a messy household," she muttered. 219. She moved on to the windows. 220. "Why does this boy make such a mess?" 221. She reminisced about her younger days. 222. "Life was so simple back then." 223. "We didn’t have these new gizmos.” 224. "Children respected their elders." 225. She fussed over the curtains. 226. "These need washing." 227. She set a pot of tea on the stove. 228. "Nothing like a good cup of tea." 229. The kettle soon began to whistle. 230. She poured the tea into a cup. 231. She sat down, relaxing with her tea. 232. "Aunt Margaret will be visiting soon." 233. "I need to prepare the guest room." 234. She went upstairs to tidy the room. 235. She rearranged the cushions. 236. She fixed the bed sheets. 237. "Everything must be perfect." 238. She dusted off the lampshade. 239. She ironed the pillowcases. 240. "It’s going to be a wonderful visit.” 241. She looked at the time. 242. "Oh, it’s getting late.” 243. She decided to call it a day. 244. She changed into her nightwear. 245. She washed her face. 246. She looked at herself in the mirror. 247. "Such a timeless beauty," she giggled. 248. She walked over to her bed. 249. She turned off the lights. 250. She lay in bed, thinking about her day. 251. She felt content and fulfilled. 252. "I hope Bobby comes back soon." 253. She couldn’t remember who Bobby actually was. 254. "Maybe he’ll call me in the morning.” 255. Her thoughts began to drift. 256. She fell into a deep sleep. 257. She dreamed about her childhood. 258. Her dreams were warm and comforting. 259. She didn’t remember Bobby was her. 260. In the dream, she was always Helen. 261. She woke up feeling refreshed. 262. She got out of bed and stretched. 263. "Another beautiful day," she said. 264. She got dressed. 265. She put on her flip flops. 266. She ready herself for the morning. 267. "Let’s make the most of today." 268. She felt alive and energetic. 269. She was entirely her great aunt self. 270. And so she carried on as Helen, never remembering she was once Bobby.
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