1. James Anderson had just turned 6.
2. His birthday was October 5, 2017.
3. He was 4'5" tall.
4. He weighed 60 pounds.
5. James had short, tousled brown hair.
6. His eyes were a bright blue.
7. He was white.
8. His mother’s name was Sarah Anderson.
9. She was 25 years old.
10. Her birthday was June 12, 1998.
11. She was 5'6" tall.
12. She weighed 140 pounds.
13. Sarah had shoulder-length blonde hair styled in loose waves.
14. Her eyes were green.
15. James's grandmother was named Margaret Jones.
16. She was 72 years old.
17. Her birthday was April 9, 1951.
18. She stood at 5'5".
19. She weighed 150 pounds.
20. Margaret had short, curly gray hair.
21. Her eyes were blue.
22. James was at his African American friend's house.
23. His friend’s name was Michael Johnson.
24. Michael was 7 years old.
25. He was born on March 23, 2017.
26. He was 4'10" tall.
27. He weighed 70 pounds.
28. Michael had short, tightly coiled black hair.
29. His eyes were dark brown.
30. Michael's mother was named Clarissa Johnson.
31. She was 58 years old.
32. Her birthday was January 15, 1965, from Johnson City, Tennessee.
33. She was 5'7" tall.
34. She weighed 160 pounds.
35. Clarissa's hair was an elegant silver, styled in a neat bun.
36. Her eyes were a deep hazel.
37. Clarissa was wearing a gray oversized sweatshirt with a vibrant, colorful pattern of African tribal symbols.
38. Her sweatpants were black with silver stripes running down the sides.
39. Her feet were adorned with bright red flip flops.
40. She wore a pink shower cap to keep her hair dry.
41. Her nails were painted a bold red.
42. James and Michael were occupied with video games.
43. Clarissa was not happy with this.
44. "James, honey, you know I do not allow video games before homework's done," she said sternly.
45. James stammered, "I-I'm sorry."
46. Clarissa shook her head and stomped away angrily.
47. James felt a pang of guilt as she left the room.
48. He kicked off his shoes and socks.
49. He followed her to her room.
50. As he entered, he tripped over something.
51. He looked down and saw the red flip flops.
52. He tried to push them away but they stuck.
53. His feet began to crack and turn brown.
54. He watched, horrified, as nail polish spread across his toenails.
55. "Wha- what's happening to me?" he managed to say, his voice trembling.
56. His legs began to feminize, forming shapely curves.
57. He felt panties and sweatpants materialize on his body.
58. His torso started to change, growing softer.
59. A bra and sweatshirt appeared on his figure.
60. His arms and hands also feminized as his fingernails grew, painted like his toes.
61. His head and hair reshaped as his face shifted.
62. A shower cap appeared, wrapping around his new hair.
63. His memories began to change.
64. Soon, he remembered only being Clarissa.
65. "Whoa! Why I messin' wif muh mani pedi? I spent a damn good 50 dollars on dis. Come on girl, you a good 58 years ol'," she exclaimed aloud.
66. Clarissa blinked, confused for a moment.
67. "What was I doin' again?" she wondered, her voice sassy.
68. She clip-clopped over to a nearby mirror.
69. "1. Girl, you lookin' fine! 2. Ain’t nobody messin' wif you! 3. Look at dat glow, baby! 4. You a queen! 5. Mmm, work it, Clarissa!"
70. Clarissa decided she needed to run a few errands.
71. She grabbed her purse and threw it over her shoulder.
72. Keeping her outfit on, she clip-clopped out to her car.
73. Clarissa drove to the store.
74. She was listening to old female rappers and R&B singers.
75. "Salt-N-Pepa, TLC, Mary J. Blige," Clarissa sang along.
76. She hyped herself up, singing along.
77. Arriving at the store, she grabbed her purse.
78. She walked in, saying, "Damn, I look good."
79. She picked up snacks and drinks for her son.
80. "1. Doritos, 2. Cheetos, 3. Oreos, 4. Coke, 5. Pepsi, 6. Sprite, 7. Snickers, 8. Kit Kats."
81. Clarissa also picked up few items for herself.
82. She headed to the liquor cabinet.
83. "Excuse me, could I get help here?" she requested, her tone bluntly sassy.
84. She asked for two bottles.
85. "Gimme dat Hennessy and a bottle of Smirnoff."
86. The female cashier asked for ID, smiling.
87. "Girl, what? You good?" Clarissa said, puzzled.
88. "I just need a glimpse of it, ma'am, for the cameras," the cashier replied, still smiling.
89. Clarissa launched into a rant.
90. "1. Dis some nonsense, girl, you know I’m old enough. 2. I been buyin' liquor since before you was born. 3. Just look at me! No spring chicken here! 4. From Johnson City, Tennessee, we don't do dis mess. 5. I ain't gettin' no younger, baby. 6. Do I look 21 to you? 7. Why you messin' wif an old lady like me? 8. Ridiculous, honey."
91. The cashier apologized. "Don't worry about it, miss. I'm sorry for offending you."
92. Clarissa responded, "I will going to da managa 'bout dis."
93. She marched over to speak with the manager.
94. She explained the situation, feeling profiled.
95. The manager listened and apologized.
96. Clarissa felt somewhat appeased but still frustrated.
97. She left the store.
98. As she got into her car, she felt the remnants of an old, nearly forgotten memory.
99. She shook it off, deciding it wasn't important.
100. Clarissa drove home.
101. She replayed the events in her mind.
102. It was an odd day, she thought.
103. She reached home and went inside.
104. Michael wasn't there.
105. She sat down, thinking about the events.
106. She examined her hands, marveling at her manicure.
107. She thought again how good she looked.
108. "Mama's still got it," she said aloud.
109. She decided to rest for a while.
110. Content with her day, Clarissa slowly fell asleep.
111. She dreamt of the past, though the images were fuzzy.
112. It was as if there was someone else, but she couldn't place it.
113. When she woke, she felt rejuvenated.
114. She carried on with her life, never recalling her previous self.
115. Clarissa was at peace.
116. She lived each day fully, embracing her new life entirely.
117. She went shopping again the next week, following the same routine.
118. Her son Michael remained blissfully unaware of the bizarre, magical transformation.
119. Clarissa continued being the strong, formidable woman she always knew herself to be.
120. Anything prior to that day faded into the mist of oblivion, never to be uncovered again.
And so it was, the boy who was, became the woman she always knew she could be.
This story was generated by user manemansteve with assistance by one of OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model; prompts used to help generate the story are shown below.
Images were generated with OpenAI's AI system, DALL·E 2, or uploaded by the user.
Prompt: A long and thorough and detailed 280 sentences story in a formatted list of 1 to 280 about a boy who had just turned 20 with a detailed description of the boy's name, age, 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, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Have him be at his African American friend's house and include their name, age, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Include his friend's mom's name, age being 30-35 years older than his mom, birthday, birth year being 30-35 years older than his mom, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color and what state she was from not being Atlanta Georgia or Detroit Michigan and include where she was from. Have her be wearing a sweatshirt and sweatpants and a pair of flip flops with a shower cap and have her nails be painted and include the color. Include a detailed description of the sweatshirt being very detailed and include a very detailed description of the sweatpants being very detailed and have her shower cap be for her hair to keep it a certain way and include a very detailed description of the flip flops. Have the boy be at his friend's house doing something with his friend that the friend's mom didn't like him doing and include what he was doing and how she responded to him and include it specifically and have her call him out on it and have it be in quoted text being very strict and stern in a sassy accent. Have him try to say sorry unable to talk and have it be in quoted text. Have her stomp away angry. Have the boy feel bad as she left the room and have him kick off his shoes and socks following her to her room and have him walk in the room and instantly trip over something. Have him look down to see the same flip flops his friend's mom was wearing earlier and have him try to kick them off unable to. Have his feet crack and age turning a brown shade in a formatted list of 1 to 10 as they gained nail polish as well. Have the boy try to talk being too young but scared and have it be in quoted text. Have his legs feminize and age in a formatted list of 1 to 10 as panties and sweatpants formed on him. Have his torso and body feminize and age in a formatted list of to 10 as a bra and sweatshirt formed on him. Have his arms and hand feminize and age as his nails grew painted the same color as his toes in a formatted list of 1 to 10. Have his head and hair and face change and feminize in a formatted list of 1 to 20 as he became a female including the shower cap. Have his memories change until he only remembered being the friend's mom. Have her blink in confusion as she looked down by herself and other things as well. Have her bluntly say WHOA! Why I messin' wif muh mani pedi i spent a damn good ____ dollas on dis come on girl you a good ___ yeahs ol and have it be in quoted text filling in the blanks. Have her never remember who she used to be and never change back. Have her wonder what she was doing again and have it be in quoted text spelling it in a sassy urban accent. Have her clip clop to a nearby mirror complimenting herself in 5 different ways in a formatted list of 1 to 5 and have it all be in quoted text in a very sassy urban accent referring to herself by her first name and age hyping herself up and saying ooh girl. Have her decide she needed to run a few errands and have her grab her purse throwing it over her shoulder keeping the outfit she was wearing on as she clip clopped out to the car. Have her drive to the store while listening to old female rappers and r&b singers and include 3 real female rappers and r&b singer's names in a formatted list of 1 to 6 and have her be singing real lyrics from real songs and have it all be in quoted text hyping up one of the artists. Have her get to the store and get out grabbing her purse. Have her look down as she walked into the store saying damn i look good. Have her grab 8 snacks and drinks for her son in a formatted list of 1 to 8 and have them all be real brands and have her grab a few things for herself too. Have her head over to the liquor cabinet requesting help and have it be in quoted text in an urban blunt sassy accent. Have her ask for 2 bottles and have it all be in quoted text being real brands of liquor in an urban sassy accent. Have the female cashier ask for ID smiling. Have the woman say girl what? you good? and have it be in quoted text. Have the female cashier say i just need a glimpse of it ma'am for the cameras and have it be in quoted text smiling. Have the woman go into a rant about why she needed to show ID when she was clearly old enough and have it all be in quoted text in a formatted list of 1 to 8 in a sassy urban accent mentioning where she was from. Have the cashier apologize saying don't worry about it miss i'm sorry for offending you. Have her tell the cashier i will going to da managa bout dis and have it be in quoted text. Have her go to the manager and talk to her about the situation and have it be in quoted text saying she felt profiled. Continue the story from here.
Response: 1. James Anderson had just turned 20. 2. His birthday was October 5, 2003. 3. He was 5'11" tall. 4. He weighed 160 pounds. 5. James had short, tousled brown hair. 6. His eyes were a bright blue. 7. He was white. 8. His mother’s name was Sarah Anderson. 9. She was 45 years old. 10. Her birthday was June 12, 1978. 11. She was 5'6" tall. 12. She weighed 140 pounds. 13. Sarah had shoulder-length blonde hair styled in loose waves. 14. Her eyes were green. 15. James's grandmother was named Margaret Jones. 16. She was 72 years old. 17. Her birthday was April 9, 1951. 18. She stood at 5'5". 19. She weighed 150 pounds. 20. Margaret had short, curly gray hair. 21. Her eyes were blue. 22. James was at his African American friend's house. 23. His friend’s name was Michael Johnson. 24. Michael was 21 years old. 25. He was born on March 23, 2002. 26. He was 5'10" tall. 27. He weighed 170 pounds. 28. Michael had short, tightly coiled black hair. 29. His eyes were dark brown. 30. Michael's mother was named Clarissa Johnson. 31. She was 78 years old. 32. Her birthday was January 15, 1945, from Johnson City, Tennessee. 33. She was 5'7" tall. 34. She weighed 160 pounds. 35. Clarissa's hair was an elegant silver, styled in a neat bun. 36. Her eyes were a deep hazel. 37. Clarissa was wearing a gray oversized sweatshirt with a vibrant, colorful pattern of African tribal symbols. 38. Her sweatpants were black with silver stripes running down the sides. 39. Her feet were adorned with bright red flip flops. 40. She wore a pink shower cap to keep her hair dry. 41. Her nails were painted a bold red. 42. James and Michael were occupied with video games. 43. Clarissa was not happy with this. 44. "James, honey, you know I do not allow video games before homework's done," she said sternly. 45. James stammered, "I-I'm sorry." 46. Clarissa shook her head and stomped away angrily. 47. James felt a pang of guilt as she left the room. 48. He kicked off his shoes and socks. 49. He followed her to her room. 50. As he entered, he tripped over something. 51. He looked down and saw the red flip flops. 52. He tried to push them away but they stuck. 53. His feet began to crack and turn brown. 54. He watched, horrified, as nail polish spread across his toenails. 55. "Wha- what's happening to me?" he managed to say, his voice trembling. 56. His legs began to feminize, forming shapely curves. 57. He felt panties and sweatpants materialize on his body. 58. His torso started to change, growing softer. 59. A bra and sweatshirt appeared on his figure. 60. His arms and hands also feminized as his fingernails grew, painted like his toes. 61. His head and hair reshaped as his face shifted. 62. A shower cap appeared, wrapping around his new hair. 63. His memories began to change. 64. Soon, he remembered only being Clarissa. 65. "Whoa! Why I messin' wif muh mani pedi? I spent a damn good 50 dollars on dis. Come on girl, you a good 78 years ol'," she exclaimed aloud. 66. Clarissa blinked, confused for a moment. 67. "What was I doin' again?" she wondered, her voice sassy. 68. She clip-clopped over to a nearby mirror. 69. "1. Girl, you lookin' fine! 2. Ain’t nobody messin' wif you! 3. Look at dat glow, baby! 4. You a queen! 5. Mmm, work it, Clarissa!" 70. Clarissa decided she needed to run a few errands. 71. She grabbed her purse and threw it over her shoulder. 72. Keeping her outfit on, she clip-clopped out to her car. 73. Clarissa drove to the store. 74. She was listening to old female rappers and R&B singers. 75. "Salt-N-Pepa, TLC, Mary J. Blige," Clarissa sang along. 76. She hyped herself up, singing along. 77. Arriving at the store, she grabbed her purse. 78. She walked in, saying, "Damn, I look good." 79. She picked up snacks and drinks for her son. 80. "1. Doritos, 2. Cheetos, 3. Oreos, 4. Coke, 5. Pepsi, 6. Sprite, 7. Snickers, 8. Kit Kats." 81. Clarissa also picked up few items for herself. 82. She headed to the liquor cabinet. 83. "Excuse me, could I get help here?" she requested, her tone bluntly sassy. 84. She asked for two bottles. 85. "Gimme dat Hennessy and a bottle of Smirnoff." 86. The female cashier asked for ID, smiling. 87. "Girl, what? You good?" Clarissa said, puzzled. 88. "I just need a glimpse of it, ma'am, for the cameras," the cashier replied, still smiling. 89. Clarissa launched into a rant. 90. "1. Dis some nonsense, girl, you know I’m old enough. 2. I been buyin' liquor since before you was born. 3. Just look at me! No spring chicken here! 4. From Johnson City, Tennessee, we don't do dis mess. 5. I ain't gettin' no younger, baby. 6. Do I look 21 to you? 7. Why you messin' wif an old lady like me? 8. Ridiculous, honey." 91. The cashier apologized. "Don't worry about it, miss. I'm sorry for offending you." 92. Clarissa responded, "I will going to da managa 'bout dis." 93. She marched over to speak with the manager. 94. She explained the situation, feeling profiled. 95. The manager listened and apologized. 96. Clarissa felt somewhat appeased but still frustrated. 97. She left the store. 98. As she got into her car, she felt the remnants of an old, nearly forgotten memory. 99. She shook it off, deciding it wasn't important. 100. Clarissa drove home. 101. She replayed the events in her mind. 102. It was an odd day, she thought. 103. She reached home and went inside. 104. Michael wasn't there. 105. She sat down, thinking about the events. 106. She examined her hands, marveling at her manicure. 107. She thought again how good she looked. 108. "Mama's still got it," she said aloud. 109. She decided to rest for a while. 110. Content with her day, Clarissa slowly fell asleep. 111. She dreamt of the past, though the images were fuzzy. 112. It was as if there was someone else, but she couldn't place it. 113. When she woke, she felt rejuvenated. 114. She carried on with her life, never recalling her previous self. 115. Clarissa was at peace. 116. She lived each day fully, embracing her new life entirely. 117. She went shopping again the next week, following the same routine. 118. Her son Michael remained blissfully unaware of the bizarre, magical transformation. 119. Clarissa continued being the strong, formidable woman she always knew herself to be. 120. Anything prior to that day faded into the mist of oblivion, never to be uncovered again. And so it was, the boy who was, became the woman she always knew she could be.
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