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[For Couples] A Collection of Lines to Spice Things Up with Punishment Games

There are times when a penalty game is held to spice up the fun moments you spend as a couple.

For example, the loser of a game or activity has to say words of love to the other person—fun yet a little embarrassing punishments like that are highly recommended.

In this article, we’ll introduce lines related to romance for couples.

From phrases you’d find in a romance manga to straightforward confessions, we’ve gathered words that will make you blush.

Since you’re two people who are mutually in love, use these heart-throbbing lines as ideas for your penalty games.

[For Couples] Lines to Hype Up Punishment Games (1–10)

Welcome back, Master.

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Welcome back, Master.

How about a punishment game where you greet your partner with a maid-style welcome? The suggestion is: “Welcome home, Master.” Precisely because it’s a phrase you’d never normally say, it’ll probably make you feel a bit embarrassed.

If a man is taking on the challenge, try customizing it to something like “Welcome home, Milady.” You could also prepare some maid-style lines, focus on maid-like gestures, or even get a maid outfit to really get into it and make it more fun.

No matter what comes, I’ll protect you.

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No matter what comes, I'll protect you.

A line you often see in song lyrics or dialogue from fiction is, “No matter what comes, I’ll protect you.” Popular works with similar lines include Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba and Neon Genesis Evangelion.

It could be fun to imitate those.

Incidentally, this line often ranks highly in surveys like “things women want to hear from men.” It might be worth delivering it straight, without joking around, and making it cool.

Your partner might secretly want to hear it, too.

Wanna hug?

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Wanna hug?

It’s the phrase “Gyu-shiyo?” which some people might already be saying.

This is a cute way of saying “Let’s hug.” The nice thing is that it can be used regardless of gender and can lead to some physical affection.

Incidentally, “Gyu-shiyo?” is also a classic line for dares or for making someone’s heart skip a beat.

It could be fun to study it by checking YouTube videos where people say it.

You can deliver it cheerfully or whisper it softly—both work.

[For Couples] Lines to Hype Up Punishment Games (11–20)

I love that smile.

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I love that smile.

Lines that tell someone what you like about them are wonderful, aren’t they? So here’s one to introduce: “I love that smile.” As it is, it can come off a bit masculine, but if you tweak the ending to something like “I like that smile,” it can work regardless of gender.

Try saying it while picturing the other person’s smile.

Incidentally, a similar phrase appears in the chorus of Kana Nishino’s song “Suki” (Love), so you might draw on that for inspiration as well.

I like you.

I like you.

Among confession-style lines, there’s also “Kimi no koto ga suki nanda” (“I like you”).

It gives a somewhat sincere and modest impression.

Since it conveys your feelings so directly, it’s sure to make you feel a bit embarrassed.

If a woman is saying it, it’s fine to tweak it to something like “Anata no koto ga suki na no.” By the way, a big part of this line’s charm is how much its impression changes depending on the nuance you put into it.

Why not try delivering it with a wild vibe, or in a princely, gallant style?

Shut up and follow me.

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How about the line “Shut up and follow me,” which feels like someone confidently taking the lead? It gives off a dependable vibe that makes your heart skip a beat, doesn’t it? It could be even more interesting if it’s said by a character who wouldn’t normally say something like that—the contrast creates a nice gap.

Incidentally, this line is also the title of the opening theme song for the nationally beloved anime “Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo.” Some people might be reminded of that and find it funny.

Just be careful not to be pulled along too much.

What are you looking at? Look only at me.

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What are you looking at? Look only at me.

Sometimes, because of deep affection, you end up wanting to keep the other person all to yourself, right? A line that evokes that kind of situation is: “What are you looking at? Just look at me.” Depending on how you say it, it can come off as tsundere or just cute.

You could also make it “What are you looking at? Just look at me,” in a softer, boyish tone, or go more masculine with “What are you looking at? Keep your eyes on me.” Try delivering it with a nuance that’s as different as possible from your usual image.