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Memeing in the new year
NEVER HAVE I EVER MEME

You probably know how this goes
Everyone's at a table that somehow can fit everyone in the game with (non-alcoholic for the kiddies) drinks
BUT
this time, there's a bit of a twist!

You probably know how this goes
Everyone's at a table that somehow can fit everyone in the game with (non-alcoholic for the kiddies) drinks
BUT
this time, there's a bit of a twist!
Never have I ever...
The classic- your character admits to something they haven't done, and other characters drink/put down a finger/high five them if they have done the thing your character hasn't. See how awful your friends truly are or realize you both haven't done anything fun
Don't judge me, but I've...
Instead of saying what they haven't done, your character blurts out a confession of something they have done. Other characters drink if they have done said thing and can too share in the shame. Commiserate together by seeing what awful people you are/see how awful you are in comparison to your friends!
Ask me anything!
FOR... however long your thread goes, your character is now compelled to tell the truth when asked a question, no exceptions. Whether or not this compulsive truth telling applies to the asker is up to you!
There's no drinking rule on this one because they'll probably be trying to drink the pain away anyway.
Pick whichever ones you like!
HAVE FUN GET SMASHED\
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I never said it was something to be ashamed of necessarily, though I think it does show a bit of a lack of self-control to do so with one that you don't intend to pledge your love and life to. However that's merely a matter of culture, where modesty can also apply to not flaunting oneself sexually to those around them.
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The modesty bit is definitely a matter of culture for me. I've never really seen it as anything but an expression of trust and fondness, myself. Don't get me wrong, I'm not the kind of guy who'll just sleep with anyone, but what's wrong with being friends with benefits if there's mutual physical attraction but not much romantic spark?
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As for the latter of your questions, It simply seems to me to be a lack of commitment. A romantic spark is not required for a marriage or relationship, it just makes it sweeter between certain couples. From my experience, the most successful marriages are between close friends with attraction to one another, and the commitment to see it through. If it's purely physical or romantic, that is when I see the most turmoil in the long term.
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