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How to Play the Seduction Sex Game

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By eHow Contributing Writer
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Put a little spice in your bedroom with a bit of role play. If your sex life has become routine, you can spark it up again with this little role-playing game about seducing an unwilling partner. Before you start, decide who will be the seducer and who will be seduced.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Props for your chosen roles

    If You Are the Seducer

  1. Step 1

    Dress in provocative, scanty clothing. Women can try a French maid's uniform or a naughty schoolgirl outfit, and men can try a sexy fireman's or policeman's costume.

  2. Step 2

    Deliberately use double entendres and hints about what you've planned for the evening.

  3. Step 3

    Flash your partner "accidentally on purpose" while doing routine, nonsexual things.

  4. Step 4

    Prepare a seductive dinner complete with finger foods to feed him or her.

  5. Step 5

    Use all your wiles to make your partner give in.

  6. If You Are to Be Seduced

  7. Step 1

    Make it difficult for your partner to seduce you. Pretend to be obtuse or irritated at the attempts at seduction.

  8. Step 2

    Sit back and enjoy the attempts.

  9. Step 3

    Give little hints at how aroused you are becoming. Let him or her see you ''fighting' temptation."

  10. Step 4

    Give in!

Tips & Warnings
  • Playing seduction can be easier and more interesting if you each take on roles in the game first. Pretend to be a naughty schoolgirl trying to seduce your teacher, a secretary trying to seduce the boss or a photographer seducing a reluctant virgin model.
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