Never have I ever... had sex in a tree.
Never Have I Ever is a drinking word game that pries into your fellow partyers' secrets and is often times sexual in nature. How it works is that the participants sit in a circle, and a person has to start out by saying "Never Have I Ever"… then they pronounce a thing that they have never done. If the people in the circle have done the thing that is announced, they have to drink. If someone drinks to a particularly heinous statement, like "never have I ever had sex with someone more than twice my age" or "never have I ever shit my pants", then naturally they have to divulge their story of committing the heinous act. Everyone goes around in turn pronouncing a statement which they'd like to find out about about their compatriots.
***below-paragraph-1.shtml***This game can get very interesting. At times embarrassing for some, hilarious for others, and sometimes even hostile… say if someone makes a statement "never have I ever hooked up with a Tommy," and two girls take a drink, one of them being the unknowing girlfriend… that'll definitely open up a can of worms. Shit like that happens once in a while (whether accidental or intentional), but mostly, the game just gets funny as hell with some good questions. Especially with more inebriation, everyone's more inclined to divulge their nastiest and sexiest secrets, so people will learn things about the other party participants that they might not have ever learned otherwise. It's good ol' entertainment.
However, in situations where there is alcohol involved, things could turn out very different. So it might be a good idea to think about the things that you want to confess to while you are still sober. Nothing makes a party turn out to be extremely sour when fists are being thrown, or people are crying because feelings got hurt, or things came out in the open that left someone feeling betrayed.
Never Have I Ever can be a lot of fun. It can get a bit rowdy, but it's meant in good fun. Just make sure that if anyone is wasted from too much "owning up" that they have a safe ride home, a safe place to crash, and that you don't judge them too harshly the next day!
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