The top 10 neighbors for Adult Stores span six different subcategories — no single kind dominates, and only two of the ten share the center entity's own subcategory.
The shape is broad: scores descend gradually from Romantix at 0.85 down to Dungeons & Dragons at 0.61, with no sharp drop-off that would signal a tight niche. Romantix is the strongest pull and does share the Adult Stores subcategory; Adam and Eve is the only other same-kind neighbor, at 0.67. Beyond those two, the remaining eight neighbors come from entirely different categories: Home Outlet (Home Improvement and Hardware, 0.69), Payless Car Rental (Car Rental, 0.67), CARSTAR Auto Body Repair Experts (Automotive Maintenance and Repair, 0.64), Go Minis (Moving and Storage, 0.63), Finish Line (Footwear, 0.63), Triumph Motorcycles (Motorcycles, 0.62), Penske Truck Rental (Car Rental, 0.61), and Dungeons & Dragons (Video Game Franchises, 0.61). Automotive and services-oriented brands account for five of those eight slots, suggesting the audience composition overlaps heavily with practical, transactional service categories rather than lifestyle or entertainment verticals — though the presence of Dungeons & Dragons and Finish Line signals that the overlap is genuinely diffuse rather than concentrated in any one sector.
The broad shape here reflects an audience whose composition is not strongly differentiated from the general consumer population — it mirrors across a wide range of everyday retail and service brands rather than clustering tightly around any single interest or identity.