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# Sex / Identity Targeting Rule
Some Closer packs are general relationship packs. Some packs, especially Desire Sync and sexual preference packs, may need identity-aware filtering.
Use the `sex` field carefully.
## Default Rule
Use:
```json
"sex": "neutral"
```
when the question can apply naturally to any adult partner.
Most questions should be neutral when the same wording works for everyone.
Good neutral examples:
```text
What kind of kiss makes you forget what you were saying?
What kind of flirting gets your attention fastest?
What helps you feel comfortable saying what you want?
What kind of touch makes you melt the quickest?
```
## When to Use Female or Male
Use:
```json
"sex": "female"
```
or:
```json
"sex": "male"
```
only when the app intentionally filters questions by the user's selected identity and the question is truly written for that identity or body context.
Do not mark a question female or male just because the pack is sexual. A lot of sexual preference questions can stay neutral.
## Do Not Create Lazy Duplicates
Do not create female/male duplicates unless the wording, answer options, or body-context genuinely needs to be different.
Bad:
```text
Female: What kind of kiss turns you on?
Male: What kind of kiss turns you on?
```
That should be one neutral question.
Better:
```text
Neutral: What kind of kiss makes you want more?
```
Use targeted questions only when they add real value.
## Avoid Gender Stereotypes
Do not assume:
- Men always want more sex.
- Women always need romance first.
- Men always lead.
- Women always receive.
- One partner is dominant because of gender.
- One partner is shy because of gender.
- Desire works the same way for everyone in a gender group.
Bad:
```text
Male: How often do you need sex to feel loved?
Female: How can your partner make you feel safe enough to want sex?
```
Better:
```text
Neutral: What helps you feel wanted without feeling pressured?
Neutral: What helps you move from daily stress into desire?
```
## Same-Sex and Nonbinary Safety
Even if the app currently asks users to identify as male or female, question wording should avoid making couples feel excluded.
Do not assume every couple is male/female.
Do not assume one answer belongs to “the woman” and another belongs to “the man.”
If a question can work for any couple, keep it neutral.
## Recommended Mix for Sexual Preferences
For `sexual_preferences.json`, use this as the default content mix unless the app logic requires something different:
```text
7080% neutral
1015% female-targeted
1015% male-targeted
```
The neutral questions should carry most of the pack because they work across more couples.
The female/male questions should only be used where targeting makes the experience better.
## Required Claude Rule
Before rewriting `sexual_preferences.json`, Claude must verify how the app uses the `sex` field.
Claude should check:
- How users select or store sex/gender/identity.
- Whether Desire Sync filters by `sex`.
- Whether the app supports `neutral`, `female`, and `male`.
- Whether same-sex couples receive usable questions.
- Whether both partners can receive neutral questions.
- Whether female/male questions are hidden from users they are not meant for.
- Whether changing all questions to neutral would break intended Desire Sync behavior.
Claude must not remove female/male targeting unless the product owner confirms that neutral-only is the intended design.
Claude must not create female/male questions unless the app filtering logic supports them.
## Safe Values
Allowed `sex` values:
```text
neutral
female
male
```
Do not invent new values unless the app schema is updated first.
## Final Rule
Use neutral by default. Use female or male only when it is intentional, supported by app logic, non-stereotyped, and genuinely improves the question.
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# 10. Safety Rules # 10. Safety Rules
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