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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 (11–20)

Is it okay if I dye you my color?

Naniwa Danshi [Overloaded with Heart-Throbs] Honestly, it’s super embarrassing…!?
Is it okay if I dye you my color?

If you’re looking for a line with impact, “Would it be okay if I dyed you in my colors?” is a good option too.

This one has a somewhat assertive vibe.

The phrase also appears in many songs and manga, so it could be fun to use those as references.

By the way, the idol group Naniwa Danshi actually used this line in one of their YouTube videos.

It might be good to try it while imitating their style.

The key is to say it confidently without getting embarrassed.

What about the proposal words and situation?

What about the proposal words and situation?

This is the kind of dare you’d want to use on newlyweds or friends who just got engaged.

A proposal is a huge event for a man.

He’s probably put a lot of thought into it and pulled off some cool lines or actions he wouldn’t normally show! Everyone around would love to hear about it, but for the person himself, it couldn’t be more embarrassing.

That said, depending on the couple, it might have been a reverse proposal from the woman! And if everyone in the group is single, having them talk about their “ideal scenario” is a great option too!

How do you call your partner? And how do they call you?

How do you call your partner? And how do they call you?

Let’s have them reveal the special names they only use for each other as a forfeit! The classic is dropping honorifics and calling each other by first name, but sometimes they actually use “-chan” or “-kun,” or even nicknames no one else knows.

For many people, that’s something they’d never want others to find out, which makes it perfect for a penalty game! If there’s a couple there, you could have them call each other by those names, too.

It might be embarrassing for them, but for everyone else it’s a forfeit that shares a bit of their happiness!

List five good things about the questioner!

List five good things about the questioner!

Have the game winner list five good things about the person receiving the penalty.

We don’t often get the chance to tell our friends or partners what we like about them directly.

Even if we think it, it can be pretty embarrassing to say it face-to-face.

But that’s exactly why it works as a penalty! Use this penalty to encourage honest expressions of feelings.

It may be embarrassing for the speaker, but it will make the receiver happy and give both of you a great opportunity to grow closer.

In conclusion

I think couples can sometimes deepen their bond by facing each other and reaffirming their love, whispering sweet words.

You can probably sense how difficult the dare is from the look on the recipient’s face when they have to say something embarrassing.

Not only is it good to use classic phrases, but writing out your feelings in a short message is also recommended.

Try incorporating lines for couple-themed dares into your games and activities.