A fun penalty game recommended for men
At club or company drinking parties, mixers, and other banquets, it’s pretty common for the loser of a game to do a penalty, isn’t it?
Even a small penalty makes a big difference in how lively things get!
But when it’s time to actually do one, it’s often hard to come up with something easy and quick.
So in this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of penalty ideas especially recommended for men.
We’ve gathered options ranging from light and easy to a bit more challenging, so please use them as a reference.
Be sure to enjoy them with moderation—avoid bothering those around you, and make sure nothing leads to injuries or trouble!
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Hype-Inducing Penalties Recommended for Men (21–30)
Read my original poem

You might have experienced it in language arts class, but I don’t think many people write poems on a daily basis.
Of course, it’s great if you can write poems that are cool or profound, but writing skills aren’t something you pick up overnight.
So how about a punishment game where you read your own original poem aloud in front of everyone? Choose a theme like love or the future, and earnestly express your feelings in a poetic way.
Just imagining reading it to others is embarrassing, isn’t it? But surprisingly, it might reveal someone’s hidden literary talent.
cosplay

This is a classic penalty game where the loser has to wear a specified costume.
You can make them suffer in various ways—like taking photos of them in cosplay or having them continue the game as-is.
If you choose an outfit that combines embarrassment with restricted movement, it might create a negative loop that makes them more likely to lose subsequent rounds.
It’s probably more fun if participants don’t know what costumes have been prepared, so you can enjoy their reactions when they see them.
Cute eyes with eyelid glue (eyelid tape)

These days you can buy eyelid-fold products for 100 yen.
For men, the tape type is recommended over the liquid kind.
If you already have big, double-lidded eyes, try making them monolids instead.
Just changing the impression of your eyes can make things a lot more fun.
If you keep your eyes looking wide and bright the whole time, people might burst out laughing every time they look back at you.
Haagen-Dazs treat

It’s the kind of casual conversation or dare you might hear among students, but just the phrase “Häagen-Dazs” is already exciting, isn’t it? And if it’s not just a few people but dozens, the cost gets pretty high.
So, if you’re the one suggesting this punishment game, make sure to consider the number of people and the situation before proposing it.
Change your voice with helium gas

It really livens things up when there’s a punishment game everyone can do on the spot and laugh about.
One I highly recommend is changing your voice with helium gas.
A classic is to sing karaoke or do impressions while your voice is altered by helium.
The amount of helium needed for the voice change varies by person, so it’s safer to have a little extra on hand.
You can buy it from online shops or toy stores.
Also, be careful—not to inhale too much, as that can be dangerous.
Nostril hair removal

This is a product that’s often sold at Don Quijote.
Since it requires a microwave, it might be suited for a punishment game at home.
If you’re at an izakaya where you can borrow a microwave, it shouldn’t be a problem.
The strange thrill of pulling out a bunch of nose hairs will liven up the atmosphere.
Whether to show the stick after you’ve pulled it out is up to the person themselves.
Tickling the soles of the feet

It’s a simple penalty game where the person’s body is securely restrained and the soles of their feet are tickled until the set time runs out.
It’s tough for the person on the receiving end, but because the space fills with laughter, it helps liven up the atmosphere.
Some people aren’t ticklish on their soles, so set a slightly longer time and proceed while figuring out which areas they’re sensitive to.
Since the theme is laughter, it pairs well with games like “you lose if you laugh,” creating an overall happy vibe and making it more fun.
Recommended!



