Fun Games to Play With a Boyfriend for Valentine's
Valentine's day, celebrated around the world on the 14th of February, is a holiday dedicated to love and being in love. Lovers and friends exchange flowers, chocolate, and cards. They spend time together with the ones they hold dear. There are many different ways to spend this holiday. Even if you don't feel like going out, you can stay home and play a Valentine's Day game.
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Treasure Hunt
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In the days leading up to Valentine's day, have a treasure hunt. Leave clues for your boyfriend to solve. The clues will ultimately bring him to his Valentine's Day gift. Leave the first clue so that he will find it for sure, like in his work bag or on his computer. Don't make the clues too vague or difficult to follow. The prize can be dinner with you, for example
Paper Dance
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Begin by dancing with your boyfriend on a piece of paper big enough so both of you can easily stand on it. After one song, fold the paper in half and dance on that for one song. After each song, fold the paper again, making the piece of paper smaller and smaller. Soon you and your boyfriend will find yourselves dancing close together. Select slow songs so you don't accidentally tear the paper.
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Valentine Charades
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Come up with a object, person, place or idea that is in some way Valentine's Day related, for example, a famous couple, a specific love song, or a romantic movie, book or place. Now get your boyfriend to guess what you're thinking of. You can give him hints, provided you don't use words. This can be done by acting out what you're thinking of or by drawing something related to your idea on a piece of paper. After your boyfriend has guessed your mystery idea, switch roles. The two of you can also agree on the amount of time you're allowed to spend on a single idea.
A Lyric Game
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Write words related to Valentines Day -- such as "love," "heart" and "darling" -- on slips of paper. Put the slips of paper in a bowl or hat and take turns drawing a slip out. For each word you draw, you have to come up with a lyric to a love song with that word. Sing the lyric.
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