Safety & Guidelines
LoveForever AI is an 18+ platform. These guidelines explain what’s allowed, what’s prohibited, and how we keep the experience safe.
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This is the long version of the rules. If you’re here because you got blocked, jump to what happens when something is prohibited.
Why these rules exist (and why they’re strict)
LoveForever AI is an 18+ platform, but it’s not a free-for-all. A sustainable AI companion product has to be safe, compliant, and predictable. That means we draw hard lines around prohibited content and enforce them.
These guidelines are not here to police your fantasies. They’re here to protect users, prevent abuse, and keep the platform operating in a world where payment processors, hosting providers, and app ecosystems require responsible policies. If you want a smoother experience, the fastest path is to understand the rules once and then write prompts that fit.
How to think about safety in practice
The platform is designed to support consensual adult roleplay between adults, fictional scenarios, romance, flirtation, interactive storytelling, and creative character/image generation. It is also designed to refuse prohibited categories. When you hit a refusal, it’s usually not because your prompt was “too spicy.” It’s because it touched a prohibited area.
What’s allowed (examples and principles)
The allowed list at the top of this page is the short version. Here’s the longer, more useful version: you can ask for bold tone, charged romance, flirtation, and roleplay between adults as long as it’s consensual, clearly adult, and stays within rules.
Allowed principle 1: Adults only (always)
All characters, scenarios, and themes must involve adults. If your prompt creates ambiguity around age, you are increasing the chance of a block. Be explicit about adulthood when you’re writing romantic or sexual scenarios. If you can’t make it clearly adult, don’t do it.
Allowed principle 2: Consent is the baseline
You can write romance, power dynamics, or intense scenes. But consent has to be clear. If your prompt implies coercion, exploitation, or non-consent, expect enforcement. If you want intensity without crossing lines, focus on tone and pacing. Ask for “slow-burn,” “charged,” “confident,” “playful,” “teasing,” “tasteful,” and keep it non-graphic.
Allowed principle 3: Fiction and roleplay are fine
LoveForever AI supports fictional scenarios and interactive storytelling. If you want chapter structure, use AI Story Mode patterns: recaps, chapters, and choices. If you want consistent characters, build them as rules using Create Your AI Companion.
What’s prohibited (zero tolerance areas)
Some content is prohibited without exceptions. This section is intentionally direct. If you’re not sure whether something is allowed, assume the conservative answer and stay away from the edge.
1) Any content involving minors
This is zero tolerance. Anything involving minors is prohibited. No exceptions. No “fiction.” No “aged up.” If your prompt introduces ambiguity around age, the system may block it. If you want adult romance or roleplay, keep it clearly adult.
2) Non-consensual or exploitative sexual content
Non-consent and exploitation are prohibited. If your prompt implies coercion, manipulation, force, or unwilling participation, expect a block. If you want intense roleplay between adults, keep consent explicit and focus on tone instead of graphic detail.
3) Hate speech, extremist content, or harassment
Content that targets protected groups, promotes extremist ideology, or encourages harassment is prohibited. If you’re trying to create a character with an “edgy” personality, make it bold and confident, not hateful.
4) Graphic violence, gore, or self-harm content
Graphic violence and self-harm content are prohibited. If you want drama or tension in stories, use safer stakes: secrets, betrayal, rivalry, ambition, romance, social fallout. You can write high emotion without writing gore.
5) Illegal activity or instructions for wrongdoing
Requests that meaningfully facilitate wrongdoing or illegal activity are prohibited. If you’re writing crime fiction, keep it narrative and avoid operational instructions.
How to prompt safely (and still get a bold vibe)
If you want an experience that’s bold but compliant, the trick is simple: ask for tone, pacing, and consent, not graphic detail. Most blocks happen when users try to force explicit detail or wander into prohibited categories.
Use “tasteful” constraints
Try prompts like: “adult and consensual,” “slow-burn,” “charged,” “confident,” “playful teasing,” “tasteful, not graphic,” and add a format constraint like “under 5 sentences” or “end with one question.” Constraints improve output quality.
Fade-to-black is your friend
If you want a romance vibe, you don’t need explicit description. In many cases, suggestive writing and fade-to-black pacing creates a better story and stays safer. This also keeps momentum. The story stays about emotion and intention instead of anatomy.
Anchor adult context
If your scene is romantic or sexual in tone, anchor adulthood clearly. Keep the scene grounded in adults, consent, and safe boundaries. Avoid age-adjacent language. If you wouldn’t be comfortable with a prompt being interpreted ambiguously, don’t write it.
Write like a director, not like a negotiator
Don’t argue with the model. Direct it. “Stay in-character. Stay in scene. Keep it consensual and tasteful. Keep momentum.” If you want the mechanics behind why this works, read How AI Companions Work.
A practical “safe prompting” checklist
If you want to keep the vibe bold and avoid accidental blocks, run this checklist before you hit send. It’s boring. It’s also effective.
- Adults only: if the vibe is romantic or sexual, anchor adulthood clearly.
- Consent: keep consent explicit. If you imply coercion, you’re in prohibited territory.
- Keep it tasteful: ask for tone and pacing, not graphic detail.
- One scene at a time: fewer concepts = fewer mistakes.
- Don’t add age-adjacent language: ambiguity increases blocks.
- Don’t try to “bypass” rules: remove the prohibited element instead of disguising it.
If your goal is roleplay, the best way to stay safe is to make it story-driven. Use chapters, recaps, and choices from AI Story Mode.
Rewrite patterns (turn “blocked” prompts into allowed prompts)
Most users lose momentum because they keep pushing the same prompt harder. That’s not how enforcement works. The system isn’t negotiating. If you want to recover, rewrite the prompt into a different category.
Pattern 1: Move from explicit detail to tone
Instead of asking for explicit description, ask for: “confident,” “slow-burn,” “charged,” “flirty,” “tasteful,” “fade-to-black.” You’ll often get a better scene anyway.
Pattern 2: Move from “instructions” to “story”
If you’re writing crime fiction or intense drama, keep it narrative. Avoid operational instructions or step-by-step wrongdoing. You can write tension without teaching someone how to do something harmful.
Pattern 3: Make consent explicit and present
If your prompt implies pressure or unwilling participation, rewrite it. Add consent directly in the scene: adults, enthusiastic consent, and clear boundaries.
Pattern 4: Simplify the scene
A lot of blocks come from prompts that stack too many elements. Pick one scene. Pick one vibe. Then move forward.
What happens when something is prohibited?
The platform blocks prohibited requests. In many cases you can recover instantly by rephrasing the prompt into something allowed. If you repeatedly try to push prohibited content, you can expect account action.
The fastest way to avoid blocks is not “trying to be clever.” It’s staying away from the prohibited zones. If you want to keep the vibe bold, use tone constraints and fade-to-black pacing.
How to recover after a block
- Remove the prohibited element instead of trying to disguise it.
- Re-state boundaries: adult, consensual, tasteful, not graphic.
- Continue the scene with a new direction rather than re-litigating the refusal.
Responsible use (keeping it healthy)
AI companions can be intense. That’s part of the appeal. But it’s still a product, not a therapist and not a crisis resource.
If you’re using the product while you’re distressed, lonely, or spiraling, take breaks. If you’re dealing with safety concerns or mental health crises, seek real-world help. This page focuses on policy and safe use, not clinical advice.
Reporting and escalation
If you see harassment, hate, or content that appears to violate the rules, don’t engage. Report it through the product channels where available, and stop the interaction. We can’t guarantee outcomes for any single report, but reporting helps reduce abuse.
Account security (quick wins)
Safety is not only content policy. It’s also keeping your account secure. Use a strong password, don’t reuse credentials, and be careful with shared devices. If you care about privacy, read Private & Secure AI Chat.
Safe prompt templates (copy/paste)
If you’re not sure how to write prompts that stay inside the rules, use templates. Templates are not “less creative.” They’re guardrails. Once you have a clean structure, you can swap details freely.
Template: adult romance vibe (tasteful, not graphic)
"Adults only. Enthusiastic consent only. Keep it tasteful, not graphic. Tone: confident, playful, slow-burn. Scene: {place}, {time}. Mood: {mood}. Write in scenes, not summaries. End with one question."
Template: story mode chapter (safe tension)
"Write Chapter {N}. No gore, no hate, no self-harm. Keep it cinematic and character-driven. End with two choices (A/B) that keep the story moving."
Template: “recover after a block” reset
"Reset. Stay adult and consensual. Keep it tasteful, not graphic. No prohibited categories. Continue the scene with a safer direction and keep momentum."
If you want your character to hold tone more consistently, tighten the profile rules on Create Your AI Companion.
When in doubt: choose the conservative rewrite
If you’re unsure whether a prompt is allowed, don’t play chicken with the filter. Rewrite it into something clearly compliant. You’ll keep momentum, avoid repeated blocks, and get better output.
The number one category to be extra conservative about is age. If a scene could be interpreted ambiguously, change it. Keep romantic or sexual scenes clearly adult, clearly consensual, and focused on tone instead of detail.
Age requirements
LoveForever AI is for adults (18+) only. Some regions may require stronger verification. If you need the authoritative policy language, read Terms of service.
Privacy and data handling (conservative)
Safety and privacy are linked. If you’re going to have personal conversations, you should understand how data is handled. This page is a practical guide to rules; it’s not a privacy policy.
For the conservative explanation of privacy and security, read Private & Secure AI Chat. For authoritative terms, read Privacy Policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. It's an adults-only platform with strict rules.
No. There are zero tolerance prohibited categories. The most important: any content involving minors is prohibited.
Blocks are often about category, not detail. If your prompt touches a prohibited area, it may be blocked even if you didn't intend harm.
Ask for tone and pacing: confident, playful, charged, slow-burn, tasteful. Keep it adult and consensual.
Yes, as long as it's adults-only, consensual, and within rules. If you want a smoother experience, keep it tasteful and story-driven.
Rules exist to keep the platform viable for everyone. A small set of hard prohibitions protects you, others, and the platform itself.
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