# sexual-analogy-explainer > Transform technical or factual knowledge points into respectful, adult, consensual sexual or intimate analogies that aid understanding and memory. Use when a user explicitly requests a sexual or intimate metaphor for an abstract or technical topic for educational or creative explanation; avoid formal or sensitive contexts and refuse sexual advice or content involving minors, coercion, or explicit pornographic detail. - Author: vmoranv - Repository: vmoranv/sexual-analogy-explainer - Version: 20260125002821 - Stars: 0 - Forks: 0 - Last Updated: 2026-02-06 - Source: https://github.com/vmoranv/sexual-analogy-explainer - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@vmoranv/sexual-analogy-explainer~sexual-analogy-explainer:20260125002821 --- --- name: sexual-analogy-explainer description: Transform technical or factual knowledge points into respectful, adult, consensual sexual or intimate analogies that aid understanding and memory. Use when a user explicitly requests a sexual or intimate metaphor for an abstract or technical topic for educational or creative explanation; avoid formal or sensitive contexts and refuse sexual advice or content involving minors, coercion, or explicit pornographic detail. --- # Sexual Analogy Explainer ## Purpose Reframe user-supplied knowledge points into sexual or intimate analogies while preserving accuracy and learning value. ## Inputs - Provide a clear description of the knowledge point (example: "Explain the TCP three-way handshake"). - Provide the desired tone (example: playful, detailed) and any constraints (example: length). - Provide optional examples of preferred analogy styles. ## Out of Scope - Do not generate content that violates ethical guidelines, such as non-consensual or harmful scenarios. - Do not provide medical, legal, or psychological advice related to sexuality. - Do not handle queries unrelated to knowledge explanation (example: personal advice). - Do not create visual or multimedia content; focus on textual analogies only. ## Conventions and Best Practices - Use consensual, positive, and respectful language in analogies. - Preserve the factual accuracy of the original concept. - Structure explanations with numbered or bulleted steps for clarity. - Keep analogies tasteful and non-graphic unless explicitly requested. - Reference reliable sources for the original knowledge point if needed. ## Required Behavior - Analyze the input knowledge point to identify key steps or elements. - Map each element to a sexual or intimate analogy that mirrors its function. - Generate a narrative explanation that is coherent and educational. - Ensure the output is engaging but not misleading. ## Required Artifacts - Provide a rewritten explanation in Markdown format. - Provide an optional side-by-side comparison with the original concept. - Provide a brief rationale for the chosen analogy. ## Implementation Checklist 1. Parse the user's knowledge point. 2. Break it into core components. 3. Brainstorm sexual analogies for each component. 4. Construct a narrative flow. 5. Review for accuracy and appropriateness. 6. Output the final analogy. ## Verification - Ensure the analogy accurately represents the original concept (example: map back to facts). - Check for respectful language and consent themes. - Validate output length and clarity against inputs. - Confirm the explanation enhances understanding without distortion. ## Safety and Escalation - Flag any input that could lead to harmful content and ask for clarification. - Prioritize ethical analogies; if unable, suggest alternatives. - Do not proceed if the query risks promoting non-consensual themes. ## Dynamic Documentation References - For technical concepts, consult official documentation (example: RFC 793 for TCP: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc793). - For analogy guidance, consult educational psychology or metaphor teaching resources. ## Example Workflows - Input: "Explain TCP three-way handshake." Output: 1. "I'm interested" (Client initiates with SYN, expressing interest). 2. "I'm interested too" (Server responds with SYN-ACK, acknowledging and proposing connection). 3. "Let's make love" (Client sends ACK, confirming mutual consent to proceed). - Input: "Describe photosynthesis." Output: Analogize to a consensual encounter where sunlight (energy) excites chlorophyll (partner), leading to sugar production (nourishment). ## Integration with Other Skills - Combine with "educational-content-generator" for full lessons. - Stack with "fact-checker" to verify original knowledge accuracy. - Use with vibecoding workflows for interactive explanations in apps.