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Submit a Game. Game Randomiser. Search Games. Where to Start. Privacy Policy. Search games. Find a game. Advertisement blocked. Contributed by Sarah - Thank you! The same as above except that you say "Baby, if you love me, smile", and the other person answers "Baby, I love you, but I just can't smile".

In this version players are allowed limited touching sitting on lap, tickling neck, etc. For a slightly older, nearly pubescent age group. One person is "It". The others all must all sit down and be the audience. It says "Quaker Meeting has begun, no more laughing, no more fun.

However, it is definitely one of those games that has to be used with restrictions and a little wisdom. Things like "no physical contact" and "don't approach the same person twice"--are musts. If used properly it just makes everybody laugh. One suggestion, however, you probably don't want to let this game run more than 15mins. I would recommend playing this game without the sitting on the lap thing though. It was all in good fun and everyone knew it. I'm glad this website reminded me of it! It is super fun!

Very few can do it without laughing. My group of youth have a really hard time grasping ideas without some kind of physical interaction to connect the idea to. This game is unbiblical and not something the Lord Jesus Christ would approve of.

This is just another case of the church trying to be relevent to the world. This is a great ice breaker. There is a line that shouldn't be crossed. And sitting in a lap I was shocked it even said that. Youth leaders life a life and run a ministry thats above repraoch! I'ts not very,very appropriate!! The person doesn't sit on someone else's knee Second for all of you that are complaining this put's the youth in a compromising position and provides temptation I played this game as a youth and now play this game with my students.

Of course you need to set the boundaries and make sure YOU don't allow your students to cross the line. If you can't control your own group then yes don't play but otherwise let it go!!!

This is a great game that's fun and simple. No confusing rules. I agree that they shouldn't SIT on the other person's knee, but there's nothing wrong with getting on one knee. Let's try not to be so critical. This is why so many teens steer clear of the church. Jesus never preached that. The pharisees did. Two people would stand 15 paces apart and one would say "Honey, if you love me will you give me a smile? When you get good at it you often get so close you cant go any further then you're both declared winners.

However, if someone laughs they're out and the person remaining choses the next player. Its just a game And as always, how the game is played depends on how leaders set up the parameters. It was a laugh, and I had fun with it. Some of my friends felt a bit awkward, though. Ours is a christain youth club, and we didn't sit in eaach others laps.

Sitting on a knee or lap wouldn't be appropriate but the game can be easily adapted based on your own group's age level. I also like Nicole's version moving a step closer each time. Sounds like our Jr Highers would get the giggles on this one.



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