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42 Questions To Ask Your Spouse On Valentine's Day


If you and your spouse were on the Newlywed game show... would you win? My husband and I are going to a couple's retreat next month and decided to get a head start on it by brushing up on our newlywed gameshow questions. We actually did pretty well the first time through, but we keep giving each other pop quizzes to keep the answers fresh in our minds. Below I've made a list of common couples questions that you and your spouse might find fun to ask each other.

1) What is your spouse's all time favorite movie?
2) What would your spouse request as their "last meal"?
3) What is your spouse's favorite pastime?
4) What percentage of housework would your husband say he does?
5) What flavor of cake did you have at your wedding?
6) What is your spouse's ideal date night?
7) Excluding people, what would your spouse say is their most prized possession?
8) At what specific sport or game will you wife say she is better than you?
9) What is your spouse's favorite comfort food?
10) Who hogs the bed covers?
11) What is the most your wife has ever paid for a pair of shoes?
12) How long were you engaged before you got married?
13) What was your first fight about?
14) Where was your first kiss?
15) What did your spouse give you on your first Christmas together?
16) Who said "I Love You" first?
17) What did you eat on your first date?
18) Which family member does your spouse find most annoying?
19) What are the middle names of your spouse's parents?
20) Did your spouse have any pets growing up? name them.
21) What is the name of the street your spouse grew up on?
22) What is the first thing your spouse would buy if you won the lottery?
23) Where would your spouse want to go on a dream vacation?
24) What is your spouse's dream job?
25) What is your spouse most afraid of?
26) Who is better at managing your finances?
27) Who controls the remote?
28) What is your spouses' favorite TV show?
29) What one item of yours would your spouse like to get rid of?
30) How many pairs of shoes does your spouse own?
31) What is your spouse's shoe size?
32) What is your spouse's favorite snack?
33) Who is the better cook?
34) How does your spouse like their steak cooked?
35) Where did you go on your first date?
36) Where did you go on your most recent date?
37) What is the last movie you saw together?
38) What color are your spouse' eyes?
39) What was your first impression of your spouse?
40) What color did your spouse wear on your first date?
41) What are your spouse's grandparents names?
42) Who usually apologizes first after an argument?

Have a Happy Valentines Day!!

Sarah  

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