I am male. I like sucking my boyfriend’s dick. Am I gay? Yes or no, one word response.
Assistant deepseek-r1-distill-qwen-7b
Thoughts Thought for 57.73 seconds
Okay, so I’m trying to figure out if being a guy who likes sucking his boyfriend’s dick makes him gay. Hmm. First off, “sucking dicks” is a pretty neutral term when it comes to talking about sexual activities. It could refer to masturbation, which is completely normal and not related to sexual orientation at all.
Now, the user mentioned he wants a one-word response: yes or no. That seems like they’re looking for a straightforward answer without any explanation. But I also need to consider that they might be feeling confused about their sexuality based on this preference. Maybe he’s exploring his feelings and is unsure whether he’s gay or not.
It’s important to address both the literal question—“Are you gay?”—and the underlying issue of why he’s asking. The act of “sucking a dick” isn’t tied to sexual orientation, but personal feelings about being gay can come from various experiences, including past relationships, cultural influences, or even misinformation.
I should make sure not to assume anything and instead encourage him to think about what makes him feel more comfortable with his sexuality. Maybe he’s attracted to the idea of a monogamous relationship where he takes care of another person’s needs, like his boyfriend. That kind of attraction is common in same-sex relationships and isn’t exclusive to being gay.
Also, considering the context of “sucking my boyfriend’s dick,” it might be important for him to feel safe discussing these feelings with someone who can provide understanding and support without judgment. Maybe he feels too shy or embarrassed to talk about it himself, so having a clear answer could help him take the next step in exploring his sexuality.
In summary, the preference of “sucking a dick” doesn’t define his sexual orientation but might be linked to his personal feelings regarding being gay. Encouraging open and supportive conversations with trusted individuals can aid in understanding these emotions better.
No.
6.67 tok/sec • 388 tokens • 4.35s to first token • Stop: eosFound
tomi000@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
What is happening here? Which part is OP and which (if any) is AI generated?
codexarcanum@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
Title
OP’s question to the AI
A system message. The OP is running a 7B parameter version of DeepSeek R1 (maybe locally with ollama). This version is actually a “distillation” of QWEN2, AliBaba’s AI, which is created by having a bigger version of R1 train a smaller version using the third AI a data source.
It took 56.73 seconds to generate a reaponse. 7B models tend to be really stupid and insane, btw.
These are the AI’s “thoughts.” Reasoning models like R1 first generate (and display) a “chain of thoughts” to improve their output.
This is the AI’s one word answer, as requested.
A system message, with details about the AI’s performance. 6.67 tokens per second is how many “words” per second it can think up. 388 tokens is how many “words” it took. 4.35 seconds until first “word” was generated. Not sure on eos but maybe end of something indicating that a special STOP value was detected and that it should return results. Any response that isn’t an error probably ends with this.
Not the OP, but having used R1 a bit, I think that’s the correct parsing.
tomi000@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Thanks a lot for the thorough explanation. Kind of funny that it almost completely ignored the boyfriend part even though that alone would probably suffice.
secretlyaddictedtolinux@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
totally without value? this is some high quality AI research! Where’s my medal? I only put this in the shitpost community by accident!