Monday, September 19, 2016

"Us, Me, or You": Relationship Game

I'm like 2 days late on this, and I'm sorry, guys! But my husband goes back to work tomorrow; so I will begin blogging daily (Monday through Friday) again!
Here's how it goes: I basically picked random questions that I either made up or got from the Internet. There are 2 questions on each card. You take turns picking a card from the top and pick one question to ask or answer (it's completely up to you whether you ask or answer) .  When someone picks up a card saying "[us, me or you]"  they can choose to end the game or ask/answer any question they make up. There's only one card that says that. So if the person chooses not to end the game, you'll have to play through the entire deck.
A few of the actions/questions on our cards are:
-what's something that can be improved in our relationship?
-what do I love about you?
-why do you love me?
-what's our biggest relationship problem?
-what's something we always agree on?
-what's something we always disagree about?
-if I could do anything what would it be?
-who's your role model?
-ultimate life goal
-rate your life 1-10 (1 being worse, 10 is the best) & explain why you picked that rating
-name one pet peeve
-biggest fear
-(kiss)
-(sit closer)
-(hold hands)
-(kiss forehead)

Note our wilted cards to the right; it's about time for me to make some new ones! 
It's a simple game, and it probably already exists somewhere. But the thing I love about this game is we've played it 3 times, and the answers are different every time. As you grow & life happens, you perspective changes. All in all, it is romantic & quiet. It's also very intimate. and since I made it: I controlled what questions and actions were put in the game (which kept it from being too corny, long, or stupid).  It's super easy to find questions on Google, there are literally thousands  (or you can think of your own). The game takes us about 45 minutes to play & it took me about 20 minutes to make. All you need is index cards and a pen . I used around 50 index cards, so I had 100 actions/questions in all. 

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