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How embarrassing! A collection of cute lines perfect for penalty games

Here are some “cute lines” punishment game ideas that are sure to liven up hangouts and drinking parties with friends.

Just being made to say sweet, clingy lines like “Feed me?” or “Hey… don’t leave me, okay?” is enough to make anyone’s heart race, right? Romance-themed punishments make both the speaker and the listeners blush, but they’re fantastic for breaking the ice! With punishments that bring out an adorable side you don’t usually see, everyone might end up feeling a lot closer.

We’ve gathered a bunch of delightfully cringey cute lines, so give them a try at your next get-together!

Anime-style tsundere/moe lines (11–20)

I’ll give you a big hug!

I'll give you a big hug!

Even outside the world of anime, doesn’t your heart skip a beat when someone says, “I’ll give you a big hug!”? It’s fun in a penalty game to say things you normally couldn’t.

And since “I’ll give you a big hug!” can soothe a tired body from work or studying, try using it as your penalty line.

The key is that the mood changes depending on your facial expression when you say it.

If you spread your arms and say it with a smile, it feels warm and gentle; whispered right by the ear, it can make your heart race.

There, there, what a good little one you are~

There, there, what a good little one you are~

Let’s try saying lines like you’re soothing a baby as a punishment game.

If someone says, “There, there, what a good widdle baby you are,” even as an adult you might feel embarrassed being treated like a baby.

It could be fun if the person saying the lines fully plays the adult role, while the person being spoken to fully becomes the child.

You can also set roles like daycare teacher, parent, baby, or child for the speaker and the listener to make it more exciting.

Watching people get into their assigned roles might even reveal unexpected sides of them.

It’s not like I’m lonely or anything…!

It’s not like I’m lonely or anything…!

A tsundere is someone who hides their true feelings and acts prickly out of embarrassment.

Some men might even find tsundere girls cute, right? Try incorporating tsundere lines into party game forfeits.

A line like “It’s not like I’m lonely or anything!” actually conveys feelings like being sad you couldn’t meet or spend time together.

Once you understand that meaning, the person being told it can get pretty flustered.

Including tsundere boy lines as forfeits, too, could get both guys and girls excited.

You big dummy, big dummy, big dummy, big brother!

You big dummy, big dummy, big dummy, big brother!

This punishment line would probably be more difficult if a man ends up with it.

It also seems like you’ll need to set up a situation where you can naturally say it.

That said, since this line might actually make the target happy instead, say it confidently without getting embarrassed.

I’m also curious which of your friends will play the role of “big brother.” And the person who’d be funniest to make say it might be a guy who looks like a tough, intimidating big brother.

J-Just this once, okay…!

J-Just this once, okay…!

“J-Just this once, got it…!” The key is to say it a bit curtly.

It’s the kind of line a tsundere would say.

Tsundere, which is now commonly used, originally came from anime terminology.

It refers to someone who’s prickly and unfriendly at first but suddenly turns sweet and affectionate in certain moments.

Of course, if you say this line as a forfeit in a game, deliver it in a tsundere style too.

Even though it’s a penalty game, the contrast of acting aloof while actually having feelings comes off as quite cute.

Not yet… not just yet!

Not yet... not just yet!

Hearing someone say “Not yet… noooot yet!” in everyday life gives off a cute vibe, doesn’t it? That’s why it’s a line that really hypes things up when someone who’d “never say something like that” has to say it as a punishment game.

Since it’s an embarrassing line to say, the person might even blush while saying it.

It can be especially fun if a guy says it.

Seeing someone get all shy can actually make them seem cute, and it might even reveal a new side of them.

Among friends or teammates, it can become a fun memory.

It’s frustrating, but… I like you!

It's frustrating, but... I like you!

How do you all feel when you receive affectionate words from friends or peers? You might start noticing someone you hadn’t paid attention to until they said something, or find yourself wondering, “What did they mean by that?” Let’s try using lines that could give you those heart-pounding feelings as a forfeit game.

From the line, “It’s frustrating, but… I like you!” you can sense someone who doesn’t want to admit their feelings, yet can’t help them from overflowing.

It’s a phrase that conveys earnest, straightforward emotion along with a touch of heartache.

When saying it as a forfeit, it might be nice to deliver it with a shy smile.

I just love sweets so much!

I just love sweets so much!

Compared to the other lines, this penalty-game line doesn’t seem as embarrassing, but the way you say it does carry some embarrassment.

Since the line itself isn’t very difficult, ideally, when you say “I loooove it,” I’d like you to happily declare it while letting your genuine affection seep through.

And if you steer the scene toward eating more and more sweets, it should make things even more fun.

The more someone who doesn’t usually give off that vibe does it, the more it’ll turn into a hilariously unstoppable penalty game, so definitely give it a try.

I’ll make you fall for me.

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An ultra-cutesy line that only idols would use—something like, “I’ll make you fall head over heels for me!” Just saying it in front of everyone when you know it’s a penalty game is enough to make your face burn with embarrassment, right? But penalty games are one of the key moments that make or break the vibe.

Precisely because it’s a line you’d never use normally, toss your shame aside and deliver it with gusto! If you add a little body wiggle or bring your hand to your mouth while you say it, it’ll amp up the cutesy act even more!

If you don’t tell me you like me, I’ll end up hating you!

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If someone says, “If you don’t tell me you like me, I’ll start to hate you!”, what’s the right way to respond? It’s the kind of line a cunning girl in a romance manga might use, but if someone said it in real life, you might back off a bit—even if she’s cute.

Precisely because it’s a line that throws people off, it’s perfect for a penalty game! Saying it half-heartedly just makes it more embarrassing, so puff out your cheeks and deliver it with a cute, pouty, pretend-angry gesture, and go all in.