A Gen Z woman could keep it simple and casual: “Yeah, my boyfriend likes watching me do that, but it’s private and kinda personal,” or “We’re both into it, but I’m not making it a big group topic.”

What she might say

  • “It’s a thing between us.”
  • “He’s into it, I’m comfortable with it, and that’s really all you need to know.”
  • “I’m not embarrassed, but I’m also not turning it into a storytime moment.”
  • “It’s consensual and private.”
  • “Same energy as: not everyone needs the details.”

If she wants to sound more Gen Z

  • “Lowkey it’s just our business.”
  • “It’s giving private, not public.”
  • “Respectfully, y’all don’t need the full plot.”
  • “We’re good. That’s the whole tweet.”

A good boundary line

If her friends are nosy, she can say: “I’m comfortable talking about relationships, but not that specific part.” That keeps it light without oversharing.

Important note

If she doesn’t actually feel comfortable, or if the boyfriend is pressuring her, the key word is consent. A healthy dynamic only works when both people genuinely want it, not just one person trying to please the other. TL;DR: She can say it’s private, consensual, and not something she wants to discuss in detail.