No.305517791 >even if you keep it super simple it will still go against what I write in there. >Am I using it wrong? The remember section rarely goes longer than three lines, because I don't want to confuse it any further. The answer to this is "it depends". Often times if you're exclusively describing physical traits, not separating your details, and not including enough detail, remember doesn't pull its weight. It's HOW you use remember, not whether you use it in the first place, that matters. As I mentioned in >>305479452, you need to input things about how you and your partner are feeling, how the setting is influencing your mood, what the two of you are looking to get out of each other, etc. Don't be afraid to get a little flowery with your prose in these sections. How you decide to segment your data is up to you, but I'd go with what another anon mentioned >>305482268 and use short lists for physical descriptions, keeping them separated from your flowery descriptions about how the candle light makes stacy's curves even more appealing than they usually are. I had a whole other series of posts about the AI's sour relationship with phsyical details, but the last thread seems to have been nuked for some reason so I can't reference those anymore. As always, hit me with a fat (You) if you want me to elaborate on anything. No.305479452 Other than the toggle? Seriously embrace the section of Avsfag's guide where he talks about using the /remember pin for laying out both the scene's setting and character's feelings. The minute you take the time to detail how you and your partner are feeling, what you're interested in, craving, etc., as well as how each of you look on a surface level (not too much since the AI doesn't care about finer physical detail past a point), you will see IMMEDIATE profits. It's insane how quickly the quality of the AI's coomer work will escalate if you do this. Combine this with plenty of erotic detail and truly slow-burn pacing (that part is also critical) and you'll have pages of S-class coomer writing in no time. No.305482268 My experience is this: if you want things that are more about tone or plot, write it out. For example, you want someone to have an unhappy childhood write a few sentences about it.. If you want a fact, like they are 21 or have blonde hair, list works better. List shines when you are assigning traits or appearance to multiple characters, as the AI otherwise generally gets confused as to who has what.