[Punishment Game] Questions that reveal your friends’ or crush’s views on love
One indispensable element for livening up games and activities is the penalty game.
It’s also a great idea to add penalty games when you’re playing with friends or someone you’re interested in.
In this article, we’ve picked out penalty game questions with a romance theme.
Many of these questions reveal what conditions and preferences someone has for a partner, so they can be a good way to get closer to friends or someone you like.
Another point is that you might hear honest opinions that don’t usually come up.
Try incorporating romance-related questions into your penalty games and give them a go.
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[Penalty Game] Questions That Reveal Your Friends’ or Crush’s Views on Love (11–20)
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!
What is the minimum score on the test?
Do you remember the lowest score you ever got on a test? If this feels like a punishment game to you, a specific answer sheet you’d rather forget probably came to mind.
It’s an even better conversation starter if you share the subject and the story behind why you ended up with that score.
Admitting your lowest score can be a little embarrassing, but by telling an awkward story, you might spark lots of questions and end up feeling much closer to friends or a partner!
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.
Ideal date plan

What kind of dates are good for bringing two people closer? You might think of plans like spending a relaxing time at an amusement park or in a café.
How about using your time together to talk about each other’s ideal date plans? It can be fun to enjoy the differences between men’s and women’s ideal dates.
You can even try going on actual dates based on the plans you come up with.
This is also a great idea for couples who feel their dates are getting a bit routine.
At the same time, discussing “dates you’d rather avoid” could be useful for your relationship going forward.
How does your family address you? What do they call you?
For some people, this question basically turns into a punishment game! If you’re usually called by your name without any honorifics, it’s no big deal.
But if you’ve always been addressed with “-chan” or “-kun” since you were little, or you go by a quirky nickname, it might be a pretty embarrassing dare.
It’s probably especially unpleasant for men, maybe? Depending on the person, this dare can get everyone really hyped, but keep the fun and any talk about names limited to that moment.
Imitating or teasing someone about it after the game is over is a no-go.


