Roll the Dice

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Roll the Dice

You can make your own sexy game with just a pair of dice and a piece of paper.

Here’s how:

Choose a pair of dice that are different colors.
On the piece of paper, write the numbers 1 through 6 for each of the dice.
For the first set of numbers, write down 6 different body parts – ie. finger, tummy, buttcheek, etc.
For the second set of numbers, write down 6 different actions – ie. lick, suck, blow on, massage, etc

Your game is prepped and ready to play!

To start, one of you rolls the dice – and then has to do the action on the body part of your partner. For example, you roll a 3, which corresponds to finger, and a 4, which corresponds to lick – your assignment is to lick your partners finger. You can set a certain amount of time for this to be done in, say 5 minutes, or whatever works for you.

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Another variation:

Write different things to correspond to the numbers.
For the first set of numbers, write down 6 different actions – ie. kiss, massage, carress, etc.
For the second set of numbers, write down 6 different locations – ie. kitchen, bedroom, livingroom, backyard, etc.

Now you’ll play as before, only this time you’ll have things to do in different locations.

For a more erotically advanced game, just make the actions more erotic – add in some genitals for body parts, some penetration, various positions and other advanced actions, and you’re all set!

The no-dice variation:

If you don’t want to bother with the dice, another way to play the game is to write your body parts, actions, locations, etc on pieces of paper, then draw them out of a bowl.

Don’t want to bother with making your own sexy dice? You can get erotic dice from EdenFantasys with the actions and body parts already written on them! (Link opens in a new window.)

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