Through "Choose A Hole, Honey," Cory Chase skillfully weaves together a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. This project is not just about sex; it's about the complexities of human connection, the fluidity of desire, and the importance of consent. By presenting a diverse range of experiences, Cory Chase creates a safe space for viewers to engage with their own desires, free from judgment and shame.

As she ventured deeper into the forest, Cory encountered a charming and enigmatic guide named Max. Max seemed to know the forest like the back of his hand and offered to accompany Cory on her journey.

"Here's the thing," she murmured. "I don't do vague. I don't do 'maybe.' You want to play? You pick."

And somewhere in the dark, she whispered: "Now let's see if you last."

The alliteration and rhythmic flow of the sentence make it easy to remember and repeat.