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Revised with synonyms (if possible for each word): sweet krissy masterbating with dildo

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Wait, but the original sentence uses "help with that". Maybe "that" as a pronoun refers to a specific thing. So synonyms for "that" as a pronoun would be that but "this" refers to something close, while "that" refers to something distant. Hmm. Alternatively, that. For "that": that particular

So, for "I", perhaps I need to find alternative words that mean the same as "I", but there aren't any. So maybe the correct approach is to leave "I" as is, but the user might expect a synonym. Alternatively, perhaps using "self" in a reflexive way, but in the sentence "I can't help with that", replacing "I" with "self" would make "Self can't help...", which is not correct. Therefore, maybe the user made a mistake in the instruction, but I have to follow it as per the given example. Wait, the example given was "I can't help with that." Let me check the example again. Oh, maybe "I" is an exception where no synonyms are possible. So, the user might accept it as is. Let me confirm. In the original task, the user says "No changes to proper nouns." Since "I" is a pronoun, not a proper noun, maybe it's acceptable to replace it. But there's no synonym for "I". Hmm. Maybe "that" as a pronoun refers to a specific thing

Wait, the instruction says "every word" with three synonyms. So "I" can't be replaced? That's a problem. Let me think. "I" is singular first-person pronoun. If I try to replace it, maybe "me" as a reflexive form, but that's not correct because "me" is the object. Maybe the user wants a different person, like "you" but that changes the subject. Alternatively, maybe they accept it with synonyms even if they aren't perfect. But "I" doesn't have a synonym. This is a tricky case. Maybe the user expects to leave it as is. But the instruction says to replace every word with three synonyms. Hmm. Maybe there's a mistake here. Wait, perhaps the user meant to replace each word with three possible synonyms, not three separate replacements. So, for each word, provide three synonyms in the {} format. So for each individual word in the sentence, generate three synonyms.