Things you'll need:
A bunch of people to play
A dark room or closet
A time-keeping device (watch, stopwatch, clock, etc.)
How to play:
Seven Minutes in Heaven can be played many different ways... and in fact can be used as the 'reward/punishment' phase of many other kissing games.
At its most basic, Seven Minutes in Heaven is played by putting 2 people in a dark room or closet for 7 minutes. That's it. Pretty simple, huh?
How you select the people is up to you... you can draw names out of a hat, roll dice, play spin-the-bottle... the possibilities are endless. The important thing is that 2 people end up together in a dark space... then let the heaven begin!
As an added bonus, everyone left OUTSIDE the room can keep themselves occupied as well... heaven for everybody!
ThReEdAySgRaCe_GuRl answered Sunday October 31 2004, 9:20 am: if u dont know what this is, ur probly young for the game, but idk how old u are... 7 min in heaven is a makeout game, its when a person picks a boy and girl and they have to go inside a closet or somethin, and they have to stay in there for seven min to kiss (well their expected to kiss anyway), but sometimes people dont kiss,,,, so yeah hope i helped! [ ThReEdAySgRaCe_GuRl's advice column | Ask ThReEdAySgRaCe_GuRl A Question ]
x0x_surfergirl_x0x answered Sunday October 31 2004, 8:50 am: Hey girlie,
You go in the closet for seven whole minutes with a blind fold on. You do not know who the guy is that your with. And he does whatever he wants with you.
Hope I have helped
xo0x adriana
P.s: this is not a very nice game [ x0x_surfergirl_x0x's advice column | Ask x0x_surfergirl_x0x A Question ]
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