5 Ways to Play the Kissing Game
Kissing games have been a staple of parties, gatherings, and icebreakers for centuries. They are not only fun but can help people get to know each other better. Here are five popular kissing games to play at your next gathering or party.
1.Spin the Bottle
The most well-known of all kissing games, Spin the Bottle, is a classic icebreaker that’s easy to set up and play. All you need is a group of people sitting in a circle and an empty bottle. Each person takes turns spinning the bottle, and whoever it points to when it stops must share a kiss with the spinner. You can make it more interesting by adding dares or challenges for anyone who refuses to kiss.
2.Seven Minutes in Heaven
Seven Minutes in Heaven is another long-standing favorite of teenage parties and get-togethers. To play this game, designate one room or closet as the “heaven” spot. Write everyone’s names on separate pieces of paper and put them in a bowl or hat. Couples are then chosen at random by drawing two names at a time. These two people must then spend seven minutes alone in “heaven.” What happens during those seven minutes is up to the participants, but traditionally, the time would be spent sharing intimate conversation or kisses.
3.Suck and Blow
This game requires skill, precision, and a little bit of luck! Participants stand in a circle and pass around a thin piece of paper or playing card by creating suction with their lips – hence, “sucking” the card onto them – and blowing it onto the lips of the person next to them. If the card falls while being transferred between two players, they must share a kiss before continuing the game.
4.Truth or Dare Kissing Version
Take the classic game of Truth or Dare up a notch by adding kissing-related prompts into the mix. Participants take turns choosing “truth” or “dare.” If they choose “truth,” they must truthfully answer a question about their kissing experiences or preferences. If they choose “dare,” they must complete a kissing-related task, which could include anything from kissing another participant to demonstrating their best or worst kiss on the back of their hand.
5.Kiss Tag
This game is an intimate twist on the playground favorite, Tag. In Kiss Tag, one person is designated as the “kisser” and must chase other players around, trying to tag them with a kiss. Once someone has been kissed, they become the new kisser and continue the game until everyone has had a turn or has been kissed.
In conclusion, kissing games can add a light-hearted and romantic element to any party or gathering. These five games offer diverse ways to engage in some playful fun and bring people closer together. Remember always to ask for consent before participating in any activity involving physical touch and enjoy getting to know your friends or acquaintances in a whole new way!