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Custom Freestyle

Freestyle: an empty shelf you fill in

Nothing is on the shelf until you write it: name every item yourself, then score each one 0 to 100.

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Rate every item — 0 to 100 0 = hard no · 100 = full to the neck
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ABOUT Freestyle

Freestyle opens with no items at all, because the entries that matter most to one particular person are exactly the ones a thirty-five item list has to cut: the scenario you keep coming back to, the arrangement specific to your relationship, a word only your own circle uses, a limit you want on the record in your own phrasing. Here you name each one. Whatever you type becomes an item on the shelf, and the list is only as long as you make it.

Type a label, press Enter, and an empty vial appears with a slider under it — from there it works like any other test: 0 to 100, with 0 as an empty vial and a red cross for a hard no, then 1–33, 34–66, 67–99, and 100 for full to the neck. Two things are specific to this shelf. Labels cap at seventy characters and have to stay legible in the exported image, so short beats descriptive; and one idea per vial keeps each number meaningful, since an item that bundles three things together cannot be rated honestly. Anything you added can be removed again with the ✕ on its row.

The finished shelf exports as one image exactly the way the fixed tests do, so a private list built around one relationship, a limits list you want in writing, or a checklist two people fill in before a trip all come out in the same readable form. Because the items are yours, two people can agree on a list first and then fill it in separately, which makes the comparison sharper than any general set. Your items and ratings stay in this browser's localStorage — nothing you type is uploaded, and clearing site data clears the shelf, so save the image if you want to keep it.

0A hard no. Not low priority — ruled out, and not up for discussion.
1–33Low. You would go along with it for someone; you would never suggest it.
34–66Middle. Fine when the mood is right, easy to stop, no strong pull either way.
67–99High. Something you want, and would ask for.
100Full to the neck. A standing yes you would arrange your evening around.
Frequently asked Freestyle

Frequently asked

How do I make my own kink list?
Open Freestyle and start typing items. Each one becomes an empty vial on the shelf, and you set its fill with the same 0 to 100 slider used everywhere else on the site. There is no template to fill in and no category structure to fit into, so the wording and the order are yours. When every vial has a number, export the shelf as a single image.
How many items can I add?
There is no set number, because the list is whatever you write. The practical limit is legibility: a dozen vials read instantly, and a very long shelf gets hard to take in as one image, especially on a phone. If you are past that point, tighten the labels and drop the entries that duplicate each other, which usually improves the shelf as a thing to hand someone anyway.
What makes a good Freestyle item?
One idea, stated plainly, short enough to read on the vial. Rateability is the test: if you cannot put a single honest number on it, it is probably two items. Avoid stacked qualifiers such as with the right person, in the right mood, since those describe conditions rather than appetite, and every score already implies conditions. Write items you would be willing to have quoted back to you.
Can I start from one of the fixed tests and edit the list?
No. Freestyle opens empty, and the five fixed tests keep their item sets unchanged, which is what makes two shelves from the same test comparable. If you want a standard list plus your own additions, take the fixed test and then build a Freestyle shelf for whatever it missed. Each test stores its ratings separately in your browser, so neither one overwrites the other.
Are my custom items saved if I close the tab?
Yes, within limits. Item labels and ratings are written to your browser's localStorage as you work, so closing the tab or reloading does not lose them. They are tied to that browser on that device, they do not sync anywhere, and clearing site data or using a private window you then close will erase them. Export the image if you want a copy that outlives the browser.
Can two people build the same Freestyle list and compare?
Yes, but agree on the wording and the order first, since a Freestyle shelf is only comparable to another one built from the same labels. The simplest method is to write the list together, then rate it separately and swap the exported images. Nothing calculates a match score, so the disagreements stay visible as two different fill levels on the same item, which is where the useful conversation is.
Why rate my own items 0 to 100 rather than yes or no?
Because you wrote the items precisely enough to have degrees of opinion about them. A yes-or-no shelf of your own entries would throw away the part you know best: that one of them is a 100 and the next is a 40 you would agree to on a good week. The bands keep the shelf readable at a glance, and the number underneath keeps it exact.
Will the site tell me what my custom list says about me?
No. There is no analysis of any shelf, fixed or Freestyle, and it would be especially hollow here, where the items are words you invented. Nothing is typed, matched, or summarized for you. The shelf is a picture of the numbers you entered, and any conclusions in it are ones you brought with you, which is the honest position for a tool that cannot see you.
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