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As AI-generated video and deepfake technology improve, the "fakings" aspect of the Fakings Club is likely to evolve. We are already seeing the rise of interactive romantic storylines where the viewer chooses the dialogue options, steering the Madura’s relationship toward heartbreak or a happy ending.

Scripts frequently begin with a situational conflict—such as a long-standing friendship or a chance meeting—that requires emotional resolution as a precursor to intimacy. As AI-generated video and deepfake technology improve, the

To create compelling romantic storylines: To create compelling romantic storylines: The word "Club"

The word "Club" in the keyword implies exclusivity. There is a distinct aesthetic to these videos and stories that separates them from mainstream adult content. Drawing on theories of (Horton & Wohl), identity

This paper investigates the emerging online subculture of Fakings Club Maduras —a hypothesized digital space (likely a social media group, roleplay forum, or fanfiction hub) where younger participants construct and perform fictional romantic storylines involving "maduras" (Spanish/Portuguese for mature women, typically ages 40–60). Drawing on theories of (Horton & Wohl), identity tourism (Nakamura), and affective labor (Hochschild), the study asks: What drives non-maduras to fabricate intimate narratives with, for, and as mature women? Analyzing a sample of 50 fabricated storylines, the paper finds that these performances allow younger users to explore emotional safety, taboo desire, and age-gap power dynamics without real-world risk. However, they also risk reinforcing stereotypical "madura" archetypes (the wise nurturer, the sexually liberated divorcée, the tragic widow). The paper concludes by proposing "performative ageplay" as a new lens for understanding digital intimacy.