Spin the bottle

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A game of Spin the Bottle

Spin the Bottle is a party game in which several players sit/stand/kneel in a circle. A bottle is placed on the floor in the center of the circle. A player spins the bottle, and must kiss the person to whom the bottle points when it stops spinning. It is popular among teenagers and is very embarrassing to most.[1] There are a very large number of variants. One variant is that instead, two players must hug within 5 seconds, otherwise, they have to kiss in 10 seconds and if the 10 seconds are up and they haven't kissed, they have to French kiss. Any ages can play as seen in the picture, all you have to do is change what the people do when the bottle land on them, according to the age group A spinning bottle can also be used to decide the player for another game, such as Truth or Dare? or the Dice Game.

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  1. Brian Sutton-Smith, B. G. Rosenberg. "Sixty Years of Historical Change in the Game Preferences of American Children", The Journal of American Folklore. Volume 74, Number 291, January March 1961. pages 17-046. ISSN 00218715
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