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Deep Never Have I Ever Questions for Couples
59 hand-picked deep questions perfect for couples.
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We picked the best deep never have I ever questions for couples. Browse the full list or hit Play Now to go through them one by one.
- 1.
Said “I love you” before the other person
- 2.
Stayed in a relationship that I really wasn’t feeling
- 3.
Fallen in love after first sight
- 4.
Trying out new things with your partner is always a good idea
- 5.
Gotten upset with my partner for not performing well
- 6.
Had sexual wishes I wouldn’t discuss with my partner18+
- 7.
Oops! It’s important to get to know someone before getting too intimate
- 8.
Been in a toxic relationship
- 9.
Been in a relationship where we had nothing in common
- 10.
Been in a relationship for more than a year
- 11.
Had a dream about a partner cheating on me
- 12.
Regretted saying ‘I love you’ to someone
- 13.
Lied about my feelings to avoid a breakup
- 14.
Been in a relationship where I felt ignored
- 15.
Felt love at first kiss
- 16.
Regretted moving in with a partner
- 17.
Had a dream about marrying a partner
- 18.
Taken a spontaneous trip with a partner
- 19.
Organized a thoughtful gift for a partner "just because."
- 20.
Stayed up all night just talking and laughing with a partner
- 21.
Been in a relationship for the wrong reasons
- 22.
Watched a sunset or sunrise with a partner
- 23.
Been in a relationship with a significant age gap
- 24.
Had a partner say ‘I love you’ and not say it back
- 25.
Learned a new skill or hobby because it was important to my partner
- 26.
Helped my partner fulfill a dream or goal
- 27.
Been afraid of meeting my partner’s parents
- 28.
Been in a long-distance relationship
- 29.
Been in love with two people at the same time
- 30.
Loved someone in the past
- 31.
Worried about my partner when they are out
- 32.
Emotionally cheated on my partner
- 33.
Lied about my feelings to a boyfriend or girlfriend
- 34.
Put my family over my partner
- 35.
Since then, he has spent over 6 years on the road as a full time travel couple
- 36.
Regretted getting married
- 37.
Fallen in love on the first date
- 38.
Wished my partner was more like someone else
- 39.
Tried to change something significant about my partner
- 40.
Secretly wished for a little more space in the relationship
- 41.
Told a white lie about my feelings to avoid hurting my partner
- 42.
Doubted my compatibility with my partner
- 43.
Regretted getting into a relationship with my partner
- 44.
Been bored during a conversation with my partner
- 45.
Wanted to break up with my partner but didn’t have the courage
- 46.
Thought about what my life would be like if I weren’t with my partner
- 47.
Felt like my partner doesn’t listen to me
- 48.
Felt like I’m not a priority to my partner
- 49.
Taken my partner for granted
- 50.
Fantasized about someone other than my significant other
- 51.
Had a crush on someone who was married
- 52.
Finished a whole series without my partner (when we promised to watch together)
- 53.
Spent a holiday away from family, just us two
- 54.
Taken care of my partner when they were sick
- 55.
Gone on a romantic vacation with my partner
- 56.
Stayed up all night talking with my partner
- 57.
Been jealous of someone talking to my partner
- 58.
Discussed marriage with my partner
- 59.
Talked about marriage with you
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are deep Never Have I Ever questions?
Deep Never Have I Ever questions go beyond surface-level fun to explore meaningful experiences, personal growth, fears, and life-changing moments. They create opportunities for genuine connection and self-reflection.
How can couples play Never Have I Ever together?
Couples can play one-on-one to discover new things about each other, or with other couples for a double date activity. The game sparks conversations about past experiences and future wishes.
When should I use deep questions?
Deep questions work best in intimate settings with people you want to know better. They're perfect for long car rides, late-night conversations, or bonding sessions where everyone is open to vulnerability.
How do you play Never Have I Ever?
One person says "Never have I ever..." followed by something they haven't done. Anyone who HAS done it must drink, put down a finger, or take some action. Take turns going around the group.