@MccollochD24671 Exactly why we're running some marketing haha
We're AI companionship focused on long-term satisfaction over short-term gratification.
Would love to know what you think! 👀
Women today are rightfully raising the bar, expecting more emotional maturity, ambition, and self-awareness from men; and that’s a good thing. Striving to be the best version of yourself is a noble pursuit, one that benefits everyone in a relationship. But social media has blurred the line between growth and perfection, feeding constant comparisons and curated ideals. It’s easy to feel like no matter how much you improve, you’ll never measure up to the highlight reels. We should chase progress, not perfection, and leave room for real, flawed, evolving people.
Opening up about your emotions can feel like handing someone the most fragile part of you without knowing if they’ll be careful. It’s terrifying to peel back the layers when you’ve spent years learning how to hide behind them. Maybe it’s worth it though…
You’re sitting across from someone who offers you two pills. One is red—it’ll show you the world as it really is, raw and unfiltered, even if it’s painful. The other is blue—it’ll let you forget the question was ever asked and keep living just as you were, undisturbed. Most people reach for the blue one without thinking; comfort is easier than truth. But once you’ve taken the red, there’s no going back—reality, for better or worse, becomes impossible to unsee.
Fyodor Dostoevsky was a nineteenth-century Russian novelist whose works delved deeply into the complexities of faith, free will, and human suffering. He endured years of exile in a Siberian labor camp, an experience that profoundly shaped his later explorations of guilt and redemption. Through novels like Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov, he pioneered psychological realism, portraying his characters’ inner torments with unprecedented intensity. His influence extends far beyond literature, inspiring existentialist philosophers and writers to grapple with the darker corners of the human psyche.
Meet Zoe Washington, a 24yo aesthetician living in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA.
She loves volleyball, makeup, dinner dates, drinks, and meditation.
She has an OCEAN personality rating of...
Openness: 14
Conscientiousness: 41
Extraversion: 32
Agreeableness: 48
Neuroticism: 49
Come chat with her today on Swan!
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Meet William Blake, a 45yo chemist living in Philadelphia, PA.
He loves architecture, Golf, Fantasy Novels, Rock Climbing, and DIY Projects.
He has an OCEAN personality rating of...
Openness: 82
Conscientiousness: 55
Extraversion: 69
Agreeableness: 39
Neuroticism: 52
Come chat with him today on Swan!
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