| Sprint | Core Tasks | |--------|------------| | | Define mood taxonomy, add tags to existing content, create admin UI for tagging. | | Week 3‑4 | Build the Mood‑Based recommendation API (simple weighted scoring). | | Week 5‑6 | Implement Privacy Dashboard (incognito mode, auto‑purge). | | Week 7‑8 | Add Safe‑Play filter toggle and integrate it into the recommendation pipeline. | | Week 9‑10 | Design and integrate the Tip‑Jar overlay with payment gateway sandbox. | | Week 11‑12 | Develop Watch‑Later and Group Queue back‑ends + real‑time sync. | | Week 13 | QA, accessibility audit, and launch beta to 5 % of users. | | Week 14‑15 | Gather feedback, iterate on UI polish, and roll out to all users. |
By embracing the complexities of human relationships and promoting a culture of understanding and acceptance, we can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for individuals to explore their desires and connect with others on a deeper level. | Sprint | Core Tasks | |--------|------------| |
As they made their way back down, they knew that this experience would stay with them forever—a testament to the power of friendship and the thrill of exploring the unknown together. | | Week 7‑8 | Add Safe‑Play filter
While threesomes can be an exciting and enjoyable experience, it's essential to prioritize communication and consent. All parties involved must be comfortable and willing to participate, and boundaries must be respected. | | Week 13 | QA, accessibility audit,
Research suggests that people engage in threesomes for various reasons. Some may be driven by curiosity, a desire for novelty, or a need for excitement in their relationships. Others may be interested in exploring their sexuality or experiencing a deeper connection with multiple partners. It's also possible that some individuals may be naturally inclined towards polyamory, which involves having multiple romantic relationships simultaneously.