Romance-themed: Fun for both guys and girls! A collection of lines for punishment games
Speaking of penalty games, classics like tickling or a forehead flick are common, but lately, penalty games where you have to say embarrassing lines are popular too! In this article, we’ve collected romantic penalty-game lines.
These are phrases you’d never normally say but that can make the other person happy—and because it’s a penalty game, you can get them out.
So even though they’re meant for penalty games, this list might be great for anyone who wants to get closer to their crush or partner.
If you’re playing games with mixed genders, be sure to put these to good use!
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[Romance] Get the crowd going! Punishment game lines for men and women (21–30)
Can I hold your hand?
Even if you’re just friends, you might not often hold hands with someone of the opposite sex.
How about using that slightly embarrassing request as a penalty game? Especially when the penalty partner is the opposite sex, both the person saying it and the person hearing it will feel a little flutter, right? To ramp up the embarrassment, you could add extra challenges like saying it with upturned eyes or whispering it in their ear.
This penalty game might even spark a new romance.
It sounds like a slightly exciting penalty, doesn’t it?
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.
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?
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.
Will you listen to my request?
We’d like to introduce a phrase you’ll want to say with upturned eyes: “Will you grant me a favor?” Even outside of a penalty game, many people probably feel shy saying this to someone they’re dating, right? It’s embarrassing, but that’s exactly why a woman saying “Will you grant me a favor?” comes across as so cute.
Plus, the fun part of this line is that you’re making a request as a request.
Of course, come up with a favor that will make both the speaker and the listener go “Huh?!” That’s sure to spice up the game.
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.
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!
In conclusion
How did you like the romance lines? They ranged from lines that are embarrassing to say to ones that make your heart skip a beat when you hear them. Even if you think, “This is a girl’s line,” having a guy say it on purpose can sometimes make things more exciting. Use the collection of romantic lines to spice up the game and have fun!


