01Sexbot scenarios · 18+

Sexbot scenarios that decide the room before you type

Twelve profiles are laid out on this page. The catalogue behind the link runs past 250.

Every opening on this page fixes three things in advance: where you are, what hour it is, and why you are both there. Your first message answers a situation instead of inventing one.

Every character here is written fiction, and every one of them is an adult.

Her dressing roomjust opened
Pale fictional AI character with long black hair and a cross choker, lit against a dark room

Selenein character

The corridor is empty and I am half out of the costume. You have one useful sentence — use it.

Wrong room? Move the scene mid-thread instead of restarting.

  • Room and hour pre-set
  • Movable mid-thread
  • Write your own instead
  • 18+

02The detail

A scenario is a decision someone already made for you

The difference between a scene that works and a chat that stalls is almost always decided before the first message.

Good sexbot scenarios are specific to the point of being slightly uncomfortable. “The hotel bar, alone” is not a mood board — it is a seat, an untouched drink and a woman who gets to the point faster than you expected. Specificity is what gives you something to answer; a vague “romantic evening” hands the work straight back to you.

Each opening here also decides the power balance of the first line. The dressing-room scene starts with her holding the room; the locked-out-neighbour scene starts with you at a disadvantage and her enjoying it. Knowing that going in matters more than the setting itself, because the first three replies inherit it.

None of it is locked. The same two people can be moved to a different room, hour or footing in one message, and the next reply arrives inside the new setting. A scenario is a starting position, not a script — which is also why the honest failure mode is picking a new one every four messages and wondering why nothing builds.

What works well

  • Every scene fixes room, hour and reason before you type
  • The first line's power balance is stated, not discovered by accident
  • Any scene can be moved mid-thread in a single message
  • A bookmarked line survives, so a scene can be resumed days later
  • Writing your own setting is always allowed — the four here are shortcuts

Worth knowing first

  • A pre-written opening is somebody else's idea and sometimes the wrong one
  • Changing scenes every few messages makes any written partner drift
  • Written text only — no photos, no video, no voice
  • Every character is fictional, and the service is strictly 18+

03On this page

Three rooms a scene can start in

Different hours, different footing — the setting does the first move's work.

Fictional AI character in a champagne satin dress in front of a flower wall with a neon sign

The party you nearly skipped — satin, a flower wall, and a reason to leave early.

Fictional AI character in a green one-shoulder dress on a rooftop terrace, city towers lit behind her

A rooftop terrace at the hour the skyline does half the talking.

Fictional AI character seen from behind in black swimwear on a rooftop at night

The same rooftop after midnight, when the dress code stops applying.

04In practice

What picking a scenario looks like in practice

You choose an opening and the thread starts with her already inside it — in the dressing room, on the second drink, at the door you knocked on. Her first line establishes the situation; yours answers it. That answer can be two words. Nobody grades the writing, and the scene absorbs a flat reply far better than an empty chat box ever does.

When a line lands — hers or the turn the scene took — you bookmark it, and the scenario stops being disposable. Thursday reopens on that line, in the same room, with the same footing, which is the part no list of openings can give you on its own. The FAQ below covers the seams: what transfers between scenes, and what resets.

05Quick answers

Scenarios — quick answers

01

How specific are these sexbot scenarios, actually?

Down to the hour and the reason you are both there. “The hotel bar, alone” opens two seats apart with a drink she has not touched; the neighbour scene opens with your keys inside and rain starting. You answer a situation, not a theme.
02

Can I change the scenario after the thread has started?

Yes, in one message — move the same two people to a new room, hour or power balance and the next reply arrives inside it. The role and anything you agreed on carry over; only the setting resets.
03

Do scenes carry over what she knows from another scenario?

The role, names and stated limits travel with the character. The scene-specific details — who owed whom an apology in the last room — stay in that thread, which is what the bookmark is for.
04

Is there a scenario for something the four on this page do not cover?

Write it as your first message and she plays it from there. The four openings are the shortcuts we think earn their space, not the boundaries of the format. Everything is fiction, adults only.

07Open a scene

Pick the room and answer the first line

The link opens the app with the scenes loaded. Opening one is free, no card is asked for, and the age notice comes before anything else.

Fictional AI character in a sequin dress seated in the back of a car at night, a neon sign outside the window

Pick a scene — she is already in character. Free to start.

Open a scene free