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Flirty Games

Play these for a guaranteed amazing date!

Written by: A. Niranjan – Posted: Thu May 8th, 2008
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Games are great to encourage physical interaction, communication, and best of all for daters, FLIRTING! When spring comes around, we all tend to notice the opposite sex a little more. Maybe it's all the bright colors that everyone's wearing, or maybe it's just some biological programming that makes us feel all giddy and flirty in the springtime.

However, rather than running around all a fluster, you can take advantage of all the warm weather to turn all the outdoor dates into fantastic dates! Check out the following games, and try one that seems appropriate for the weather, and for you and your boyfriend or girlfriend.

If You Have a Car and Some Dinero...

Hey, transportation is a luxury not available to all of us! If you do have a way to get to farther away places and you're an adventurous couple, paintballing or water rafting can make an awesome date for you!

Paintballing

Not for the faint of heart. Those little colored pellets hurt and even leave marks. But, if you're both up for it, it makes a really fun date. It can get a little pricey though. Depending on how many paint pellets you buy. Make sure to wear clothes you're not going to miss, and girls, leave the heels at home. Most people don't have their own equipment, so the prices run about $30 and up per person.

Rafting

This is a fun event that you can do as a couple, but it's best to bring other friends along too, because, well the raft fits about 6 usually. Picture this. You all pile into a car with one or two iPods plugged in and listen to music on the way there. Most of us don't live close to a river rafting place, but you can look them up online. There are lots available by different Delaware River campgrounds. Usually, the rapid water launches stop around midday so you'll have to go early, or else you'll just be paddling on calm water. Prices are also about $30 per person.