Neighbor

Neighbor is about proximity and recognition. The setup works when people feel close through daily routine: the same building, nearby homes, hallway encounters, or ordinary visits that make the connection feel familiar before the scene begins.

SWAG Neighbor turns everyday proximity into the main relationship hook

Neighbor content depends on a simple kind of closeness: people who already cross paths in normal life. The setting may be a hallway, apartment, front door, shared building, or home visit. What matters is the feeling that the connection comes from repeated contact rather than a random encounter or a formal relationship label.

What makes Neighbor feel different from other relationship tags?

The appeal is familiarity without commitment. A neighbor setup does not need a long introduction because the place already explains why the characters know each other. That gives the scene a grounded, low-key tension built around ordinary space becoming more charged.

How is Neighbor different from Fan or Cheating?

Neighbor is defined by shared everyday environment. Fan is defined by admiration and creator-follower distance. Cheating is defined by secrecy and relationship risk. Neighbor may carry tension, but its identity comes from nearby living and repeated contact, not celebrity-style access or affair framing.

When should you use the Neighbor filter on SWAG?

Use it when you want domestic realism, built-in familiarity, and a softer story setup than a stranger scenario. It is a practical category for buyers who care about place, relationship context, and the feeling that the scene could start from an ordinary daily interaction.

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