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Punishment games that hype up a group date

At group dating parties, the atmosphere tends to be stiff at first, and both men and women get nervous.

Everyone feels the same way.

That’s why people play games with penalties, right? Doing so gradually brings everyone closer.

This time, we’re featuring penalty-game ideas.

Feel free to use them as a reference.

Punishments That Hype Up Group Dates (11–20)

Penalty Game Cards

[Human rights? None.] A thrilling game of Old Maid where, once a pair is matched, whatever's written on the card gets enforced…
Penalty Game Cards

When you just can’t come up with a good penalty game, penalty-game playing cards are handy.

The cards include various dares like “show what’s in your wallet” or “do a wall sit for 20 seconds.” For mixers, there’s a Love edition, which I recommend.

Express gratitude to your parents

What’s the difference between people who can be grateful to their parents and those who can’t?
Express gratitude to your parents

When it comes to expressing gratitude in a formal way, it can feel embarrassing and hard to put into words.

But unlike a risky dare like confessing to someone you’re interested in, this is something that leaves everyone feeling warm and happy afterward—the person expressing it, the parents, and even the onlookers.

And if your parents don’t pick up the phone, it seems fine to call a sibling or a best friend instead.

rubber band snap

Dachou Club’s Ueshima and Terakado writhe in agony in a rubber band snap duel… “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” Event 3
rubber band snap

When there are two people as the targets of a penalty game, the one I want to do is the rubber band snap.

Here’s how it works: the two people face each other and each holds one end of a rubber band in their mouths.

They move apart until the rubber band is fully stretched.

At full stretch, they release the rubber band in sync.

If their timing matches, the rubber band will drop between them, but if they mess up, it can hurt quite a bit.

eat spicy food

[Punishment Game] The Tragedy of Tabasco Takoyaki & Mustard Cream Puffs
eat spicy food

When it comes to classic punishment games, spicy food is the go-to, right? Watching someone’s reaction after eating something spicy is funny no matter who’s looking.

At places like izakayas, you’ll often find Tabasco on the table, and sashimi usually comes with wasabi—so let’s use those.

The less someone can handle spicy food, the more exciting it gets.

to be given a nickname

[2ch Funny Thread] How to Give Nicknames #shorts
to be given a nickname

In the video, nicknames are assigned unilaterally, but it seems like it would be easier for them to catch on if everyone discussed and gave the person a nickname that suits them.

Since people will come up with a mildly teasing but affectionate nickname, it might actually be a tasty punishment game.

If you’re the one giving the nickname, make sure it’s a loving one.

Sing a cappella

Singing “Garnet” by Oku Hanako with Miss A Cappella
Sing a cappella

As the title suggests, let’s have everyone sing a song a cappella.

Some people might sing shyly, while others will belt it out with full power, but by the time it’s over, you might find you’ve broken through a wall and become a new version of yourself.

Punishment games that hype up a group dating party (21–30)

impassioned singing

SEIKIN / Keep Your Head Up Recording Scenes!
impassioned singing

A passionate sing-along is the perfect choice for a forfeit to liven up a group dating party! When someone who doesn’t usually sing shows off unexpected vocal skills or imitates idol-style choreography, the atmosphere instantly relaxes.

It’s even more fun if everyone sings together.

AKB48’s “Koisuru Fortune Cookie,” for example, is something everyone knows and can probably dance to.

Just be careful not to keep picking only the people who are good at singing.

The most important thing is to make it a forfeit everyone can enjoy.

If you take the plunge and sing, it will surely become a wonderful memory!