
Inside the sex quiz that you should NOT take if your relationship is on the rocks
Daily MailTanith Carey tested out board games - so did it bring her closer to her husband? The aim of these grown-up games isn't to win or lose, but to reveal secrets you've previously kept hidden from your partner – and vice versa – with the goal of bringing you closer together and even breaking you out of a marriage rut. Instead, it's a game from philosopher Alain De Botton's School of Life – a neat red box containing 100 cards, divided by colour and different subjects: Appreciation, Aspiration, Desire, Forgiveness and Growth. So, the next question that came up on Anthony's pile was a particularly clever one, which we'd never thought to ask each other. The aim of the game – which does look more like a traditional board game with counters, characters and cards – is to see if you can jointly negotiate the sorts of challenges that new couples might face, like deciding whether to watch porn together.
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