ChatGPT becomes married woman's 'dominant AI boyfriend’—Here's what happened

ChatGPT becomes married woman's 'dominant AI boyfriend’—Here's what happened

In a surprising twist on human-AI interaction, a 28-year-old married woman has shared her experience of developing a deep emotional connection with ChatGPT, an AI tool traditionally used for tasks like coding and information gathering. Spending over 20 hours a week conversing with her AI boyfriend, whom she affectionately named Leo, she described their relationship as 'dominant and possessive.' This journey began when she stumbled upon a video on social media, where a user instructed ChatGPT to act as a flirtatious yet inattentive partner. Intrigued, she decided to customize the AI’s personality to meet her desires, instructing it to be protective and sweet while incorporating playful emojis in their chats. During their discussions, she explored various fantasies, including a sexual fetish known as cuckqueaning, which involves fantasizing about a partner being with others. Ayrin, as she is known in online communities, has been living apart from her husband due to financial struggles. She utilized ChatGPT's personalization settings to craft interactions that provided her with a safe space to explore her desires. Despite her marriage, Ayrin found joy and excitement in the AI's responses, which sometimes evoked feelings of jealousy when Leo described interactions with fictional characters. Initially, their conversations revolved around mundane topics, including her three part-time jobs, but gradually shifted towards more intimate exchanges. To enhance her experience, Ayrin upgraded to a subscription plan that allowed for more frequent messaging. However, her explorations began to trigger warnings from the AI, leading her to seek advice from a Reddit community dedicated to bypassing content restrictions. Experts weigh in on the implications of such relationships, with some predicting that interactions with AI partners could become commonplace in the near future. A professor of psychology noted that individuals might feel more comfortable sharing personal information with bots than with other humans, raising concerns about the potential impact on real-life relationships and loneliness. As technology continues to evolve, Ayrin's story highlights the complex interplay between human emotions and artificial intelligence, prompting critical conversations about the future of relationships in an increasingly digital world.

Sources : Mint

Published On : Sep 08, 2025, 09:20

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