Sex dice

Following the game rules, this roll would instruct a player to "blow" a stream of air upon their partner's "breast".
Sex dices showing "Tease Nipples"

Sex dice is a dice game intended to heighten the sexual atmosphere and promote foreplay.[1] Instead of numbers, each face on the die contains the name of a body part; the body part that faces up when the die is rolled must then be given sexual attention.[2] The Daily Princetonian suggests rolling sex dice to "break the ice and extend [one's] foreplay."[3] The University Daily Kansan advises a roll of the sex dice for those who are not particularly limber (and therefore cannot try "new and inventive position[s]") as a means to "bring variety to [one's] bedroom romps."[4]

A commercially available version, also called Foreplay Dice, consists of two dice, one with body parts and the other with activities; a roll of the dice will determine which action is to be applied to which body part. According to SPIN magazine, the game is especially popular among American teenagers.[5]

In popular culture

A pair of sex dice were featured in The Simpsons episode "The Devil Wears Nada", in which Homer rolls them and gets the actions, "lick eyes", "spank hair", and "whisper into ass". At the end of the episode, he rolls them again, and gets "love wife".

References

  1. "A List of Must Have Bedroom Accessories". Bossip.com. 2010-03-04. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
  2. "The Sex Doctor: BED AND BOARDY; ISSUE OF THE WEEK: PLAYING NAUGHTY GAMES.". Sunday Mirror (London, England). 2005-11-20. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
  3. "Ask the Sexpert". The Daily Princetonian. 11 December 2008. Retrieved 9 March 2010.
  4. ""Do it" outside the box". University Daily Kansan. 7 February 2008. Retrieved 9 March 2010.
  5. Demopoulos, Maria (June 1999). "Sex: The Game". Spin (magazine). p. 61. Retrieved 9 March 2010.


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