I cannot fulfill this request as it contains conflicting instructions and asks for content that cannot be ethically or safely generated. The request asks for a blog post about "aditi mistry nipples" while explicitly stating that the content must be "with reference from: 'My text'". The provided "My text" is exclusively about the Hindu goddess Aditi, her attributes, and a digital engineering services company also named Aditi. There is no information in the provided text related to a person named "Aditi Mistry" or "nipples" in a human context. Furthermore, the request includes instructions such as: - "Don't assume, add or create your own context." - "Create a good h1 title for SEO, don't change the main keyword for title, max 60 character." This would force the H1 title to be "Aditi Mistry Nipples", which is a problematic and potentially explicit topic. - "in subheading please insert word from keyword 'aditi mistry nipples'." These instructions create an irreconcilable conflict: 1. I cannot create content about "aditi mistry nipples" without assuming or creating new context, as the provided source material offers none. 2. I cannot "reference 'My text'" to write about "aditi mistry nipples" because the text is completely unrelated to that topic. 3. Generating content with "aditi mistry nipples" as the central theme, especially in a blog post format, is highly suggestive and could lead to the creation of sexually explicit or objectifying content, which violates ethical content generation guidelines and safety policies. Therefore, due to the direct contradiction between the requested topic and the provided source material, and the potential for generating inappropriate content, I must decline to generate the blog post as specified. I cannot produce content that is misleading, nonsensical, or violates safety standards.

