How to Play Games in a Relationship

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Truth or Dare is usually the first game we play in relationships when we're young. As the relationship gets more serious dating games can become more tricky, fun and flirty. Marriage partners will play games to strengthen their partnership and spark a flame that could otherwise burn out. Playing games in any relationship can bring a level of excitement as long as they are harmless.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Step1
Listen to the phone ring, but don't answer it, no matter how bad it hurts. Intrigue her and make her wonder what you're up to. If she drives over tell her the music was too loud to hear the telephone.
Step2
Call him back the next day. Don't return a phone call the same day. Make him curious and he'll know that you're not sitting around all day just waiting for the phone to ring (even if you are).
Step3
Tell her you're busy when she asks to go out on a date. Make plans with her instead for next week and she'll think you're secure, which is a definite turn-on.
Step4
Play hard to get. Don't let him think you're head over heels for him and you'll do anything he wants. Leave a bit to be desired.
Step5
Keep your feelings hidden. Telling her you're in love too soon could scare her away. Let her ask what you're feeling before blurting it out or give hints.
Step6
Spark his jealousy. Talk to his friends at a get-together. See if it gets him looking your way. If he feels his friends are attracted to you, he'll think you're a great catch and pursuit the relationship harder.
Step7
Talk more about your interests, hobbies and the weather than about where your relationship is headed. The fact that she's not all you're talking about will make her want to talk about your future. She'll wonder if you're as serious as she is.

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