The Questions You’re Afraid to Ask in Your Relationship… (We Pushed the Boundaries a Bit)
- May 1
- 3 min read

Okay, so I’m just gonna be real for a second.
You know that stage in a relationship where you’re super comfortable, but
also... maybe a little too comfortable? Like, you love them to death, but your
Friday nights have basically turned into a loop of scrolling Netflix for 45
minutes, eating cold pizza, and then falling asleep while some true crime
documentary plays in the background.
Me and my partner were totally in that rut. We’d been together for three years,
and honestly? The "spark" wasn't gone, but it was definitely flickering. We knew
everything about each other’s day-to-day—what we wanted for dinner, who was
annoying us at work—but we stopped talking about the real stuff. The spicy
stuff. The stuff that makes your heart race a little bit because you’re not sure
how they’ll react.
I actually found myself googling "sex games" one night (don’t judge, we’ve all
been there lol) because I wanted something to break the ice. But everything I
found was either super cringe, way too intense, or felt like it was written by
someone who hasn’t actually had sex since 1995.
Then I found this app called Couple Games, and I’m not even exaggerating—it kind
of changed everything for us.
It started out as a joke...
I told him, "Hey, I found this thing, let's just try one round." I think we were
both low-key terrified it was gonna be awkward.
The thing about this app is that it doesn’t just throw you into the deep end. It
starts with these questions that are... interesting. Like, things you think you
know about your partner, but you’ve never actually asked.
But then? Then we hit the "boundary-pushing" section.
Whew.
The stuff we were actually afraid to ask
The app has these levels, right? And as you go deeper, the questions get way
more personal. It asks things about fantasies you’ve never brought up, things
you want to try in the bedroom but felt too shy to mention, and even "what-if"
scenarios that really make you think.
There was this one question—I won’t say exactly what it was (keep some mystery,
right?)—but it was something I’d been thinking about for months and was too
scared to say out loud. Seeing it pop up on the screen made it feel "safe."
Like, it wasn't me asking, it was the game.
We ended up talking until 3 AM. We didn't even realize how much we were holding
back. It wasn't just about "sex games" either; it was about finally feeling that
weird, shaky excitement again. It felt like we were dating for the first time
all over again.
Why this one is different
I’ve tried a few of these "relationship" apps before and usually delete them
after five minutes because they're either glitchy or just plain boring. This one
feels... different.
It’s not cheesy: No weird "truth or dare" prompts that make you feel like a middle schooler.
The "Spice" is actually spicy: It actually pushes you to talk about things that matter.
It’s low pressure: You can go at your own pace. If a question feels too much, you just skip it. But honestly? The "too much" questions are usually the best ones.
Just try it (Trust me)
If you’re reading this because you clicked an ad while looking for "sex games"
or something to spice things up... just do yourself a favor and download Couple
Games.
It’s way cheaper than a therapy session and honestly way more fun than another
night of mindless scrolling. Whether you’ve been together for three months or
ten years, there is definitely stuff you don't know about each other yet.
Stop playing it safe. Push the boundaries a little bit. Your relationship (and
your bedroom life) will definitely thank you lol.
Download Couple Games on the App Store (Get free access through this link) — Seriously, go do it
now.


