People often talk about the moment they knew their SO was 'The One.' When did you know that someone wasn't?

That game is so fucking awkward. Ok do you want to feel less embarassed? (again though, I don't think how much or how little sex anyone has or has had fucking matters but people are dumb)

My first party of uni, we had this get together with my whole department to get to know each other. We all started playing never have I ever. There was this one guy, he was...not exactly gifted in the looks department and very socially awkward. He had this awkward unconvincing bravado but yknow it was the first night and he was nice enough. So we're all doing never have I ever and the normal questions are kinda boring. One of the dudes in 4th year got drunk and started making the questions more and more outlandish. So he just throws out, "Never have I ever had a threesome with twins!" We all have a laugh and are about to say the next questions cuz Yeah right, yknow? Then this guy drinks and we laugh again, and he goes, like very smiley and matter of factly "What? It's true." We laugh again. Huge beaming smile on his face "What? It's true" The 4th year who said the question is one of the bluntest people I know. He goes "Oh fucking come on." Awkward dude is like "I didn't want to admit it, but it was a wild night." We're all super uncomfortable because it's just so obviously a lie, and he's trying to play it off like it's an embarassing tidbit we know about him. The 4th year started asking about details in a very "dude come on" tone and he's giving weird vague answers with that smile plastered on his face.

The conversation kinda moved on and we were all just trying to forget the cringe. But he kept bringing it up as if it was this secret he got off his chest. I still cringe thinking about it.

When I played never have I ever I would just drink at the virginity question. People are weird about virginity and it's no one's business.

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