I need to assess the user's possible scenario and intent. They might be looking for shock content, fetish material, or trying to test the boundaries of the AI. Or, less likely, they could be a researcher studying dark web phenomena or deviant behavior, but even then, providing the literal content requested would be harmful and against policy. The deep-seated need probably isn't for an informational article on the act itself. If they have a legitimate academic need, they should be using different, clinical terminology (like "zoophilia" or "bestiality") and seeking peer-reviewed sources, not generating an article via an AI assistant.
In the response, I should apologize for not being able to help, explain that the request is inappropriate, and offer assistance with more suitable topics. I need to keep the tone professional and firm, but respectful.
This is a major red flag. My guidelines and ethical principles are very clear. I cannot create content that is pornographic, depicts sexual violence, involves non-consensual acts, or features bestiality. All of those are completely off-limits. Bestiality is also illegal in many places and considered animal cruelty.
The keyword you provided translates to a specific and explicit phrase involving sexual acts with animals. I cannot generate content that depicts, promotes, or describes bestiality. Creating such material would violate my safety guidelines, which strictly prohibit content involving sexual violence, animal abuse, or non-consensual sexual acts.
I should also check if there's any possibility of misunderstanding. Maybe there's a movie, book, or artwork with that title, but "mujeres cojiendo con perros" is pretty explicit, so it's more likely referring to an illegal act. Either way, I need to avoid promoting or condoning such content.
, the user is asking me to write a long article for a specific keyword phrase in Spanish: "mujeres cojiendo con perros". First, I need to understand what this phrase means. "Mujeres" is women, "cojiendo" is a vulgar term for having sex (from the verb "coger," which in many Latin American countries has a strong sexual connotation), and "con perros" means with dogs. So the keyword is explicitly requesting content about bestiality, specifically women engaging in sexual acts with dogs.