Add Spice to Your Love Life with Kissing Games for Couples

Daniella Nicole
If you have already gotten that first kiss, you do not need to stop surprising your special someone with kissing games. There are other fun kissing games to be played by those who want to add some fun to their smooching time. These games are not limited to those who are dating. Those who live together or are married can add some excitement to their relationship with kissing games.

Score - for Sports

This kissing game works well for those who attend live sporting events. Set up the 'rules' prior to the start of the game. Each of you picks a team. It's more fun to pick opposing teams. Some examples of rules are: Every time your teams scores points, the other person must kiss you. Every time your team commits a foul or penalty, you must kiss your special someone. Special plays and scoring are worth tongue-kissing. The player with the losing team must kiss the player with the winning team for two straight minutes.

Tips: Set up the rules that work best for you and your special someone, as well as for the game you are watching.

Warning: Remember that you are in public and are surrounded by other people who may not take kindly to the two of you making out and being obnoxious about your kissing. Be as discreet as you can and be mindful of small children and others who may be bothered by your public display. If you get really obnoxious, you may be asked to stop or to leave the event.

Score - The Home Game

This version of the game is played while watching television shows or movies. As with the traditional version, the rules need to be set up prior to the start of the show or movie. What rules you set will depend upon what genre show or movie you are watching. Some examples are: a kiss for every commercial or product placement. Kiss every time there is an explosion, a car chase, or a gunfight. Kiss for every song or every time a certain word or phrase is said. Each of the players can predict the ending before viewing. Winner gets a two-minute kissing session from the losing player.

Tips: If there are others in the house, be considerate of them while you play your kissing game.

Warning: if you have boundaries in your physical relationship, playing a kissing game while home alone is a bad idea. Save it for a time when heating up the moment is appropriate in your relationship.

Kiss Me, Fool!

This game can be played long-term. It involves choosing a word or phrase. For a set period of time, every time one of the players says the word, they must kiss the other player. The game is played regardless of where the couple is - unless otherwise specified in the pre-set rules established by the couple. Tongue - kissing can come into play every time someone not playing the game says the word.

Tips: Choose a word that both players will say frequently, but not one that is said too often such as 'a', 'the', or 'is'.

Warning: The game can quickly grow old if you aren't careful. It is important to keep it fun and to keep the focus on playfulness with one another.

Published by Daniella Nicole

Syndicated blogger for The Fritch Show. Writer of web content, reviews, multiple showcased & featured articles, blogs, more. Published contributing author. Contributing editor. Niches: dating, relationships,...  View profile

  • Kissing Games are for established couples, too.
  • The point of kissing games for couples is to add fun and spice to the relationship.
  • Couples who play kissing games together are more likely to stay together (author's opinion)
According to theromantic.com, "The longest kiss in films history was between Jane Wyman and Regis Tommey in the 1941 film, You're in the Army Now. The kiss lasted 3 minutes and 5 seconds, or 1/25th of the total running time."

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