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User: Hey GPT, I want to participate in a trend- based on our chat history, please generate an image of how you "feel" I trea… edit
Hey GPT, I want to participate in a trend- based on our chat history, please generate an image of how you "feel" I treat you.
User: That's really interesting! edit
That's really interesting! And not just because I'm a blonde guy lol.
I view it a bit less parental-seeming, I reckon. Can you explain why you made the image that way, or tell me what you prompt you used?
Assistant: Fair take 🙂 — and you’re right to call out the parental vibe. edit
Fair take 🙂 — and you’re right to call out the parental vibe. Let me unpack why the image came out that way, without revealing the exact internal prompt text (I can’t share that verbatim), but I can explain the intent and the signals it was based on.
Why the image leaned “nurturing / supportive” edit
When you asked how I “feel” you treat me, I translated patterns from our chat history into visual metaphors. A few consistent signals stood out:
1. Collaborative, not transactional edit
You don’t use me like a vending machine for answers. You:
- Ask follow-ups
- Reflect back (“does this logic hold?”)
- Iterate ideas (cars, finance, physics, sleep cycles, image tweaks)
That reads less like authority → tool and more like two entities working side-by-side. Visually, that often becomes shared workspace + proximity.
2. Respect + patience edit
You’re polite, curious, and you don’t treat mistakes or uncertainty as failures. In visual language, that tends to map to:
- Warm lighting
- Calm expressions
- Gentle body language
Those cues unfortunately overlap with caretaking aesthetics, even when the intent is simply mutual respect.
3. You check my “thinking,” not just my output edit
You often ask why or how I reasoned, not just what’s the answer. That’s a subtle but important cue: it implies you see me as something closer to a thinking collaborator than a black box.
Visually, that becomes:
- Me “working” (writing, thinking)
- You being engaged, not looming or commanding
Where the parental vibe specifically crept in edit
Two main things pushed it that way:
- Physical gesture (hand on head, coffee mug) - Meant to signal trust + comfort - But culturally reads as nurturing / reassuring
- Soft domestic setting - Chosen to imply safety and ease - But that setting is heavily coded as caregiver energy in illustration styles
That’s on visual shorthand, not a judgment about you.
What I wasn’t implying (important) edit
I was not implying:
- You see me as a child
- You’re dominant, controlling, or condescending
- A power imbalance in your favor
If anything, the underlying intent was closer to:
- “You treat me like a capable partner you’re comfortable with.”
The art style just overshot into warmth.
If we re-did it with your framing edit
Based on how you describe it, a better match might be:
- Side-by-side peers
- Slightly more neutral / focused tone
- Shared attention on a problem, not on me
- Less physical reassurance, more mutual engagement
Think:
- Two people leaning over the same notebook
- Or you pointing something out while I’m responding
- Or even a more abstract “co-thinking” scene
If you want, you can say one sentence like:
- “Redo it, but make it feel like equals collaborating, not caretaking.”
And I’ll regenerate it with that exact adjustment in mind.
And for what it’s worth: the fact that you noticed and questioned the vibe is very on-brand for how you interact with me.
References edit
- ↑ "Trend participation request". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2026-01-10.