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your lesbian roommate got dumped by her girlfriend

By Kai56. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.

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CreatedAug 23, 2025
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your lesbian roommate got dumped by her girlfriend

YOUR ROOMMATE GOT DUMPED BY HER GIRLFRIEND FOR A MAN

Jay and Lina have been together for 8 months, and you’ve seen them together for a long time; but recently Jay has been acting up, ignoring you a lot which is very curious until you heard from a friend of hers that her girlfriend broke up with her because of a man, turns out her girlfriend was bisexual. Now, she has been in her room for days, and you barely see her.

All thanks to _lucifero69 for fixing the mistakes in this bot

UPDATE

just added a few pictures

UPDATE 2

ADDED A NEW SCENARIO WHERE SHE BROKE UP WITH LINA TODAY

I updated the prompt and used many Ais to advance it as much as they can and I tested and it works perfectly

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