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'Table Topics - Couples, Blue'
 
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'Table Topics - Couples, Blue'

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  • Couples will learn something new about their partner and even themselves
  • Whether married for 50 years, or just starting out, these refreshing questions will challenge and inspire
  • Explore together the things that make you unique as individuals and the things that bond you as a couple
  • Spark, rekindle and enrich your relationship
  • 4-inch acrylic cube with 135 questions

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 4 x 4 x 4 inches ; 2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000FN69PC
  • Item model number: TT-0104-A
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 21 years and up
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,493 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
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Whether married for 50 years, or just starting out, these refreshing questions will challenge and inspire. Couples will learn something new about their partner and even themselves! Explore together the things that make you unique as individuals and the things that bond you as a couple. Spark, rekindle and enrich your relationship. Share this edition with the one you love. Ask questions like "what possession of your partner's would you like to through away" and "what's the dumbest argument you ever had." 4-inch acrylic cube with 135 questions.

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What possession of your partner's would you like to throw away? Is it your similarities or your differences that attract you to each other? How much money do you need in the bank to feel secure? Is sexual quality or quantity more important to you? Whether you've recently begun dating someone new, are engaged to your best friend or celebrating your 50th anniversary with the love of your life, these thought-provoking, engaging and entertaining questions will challenge and inspire you. Learn something new about your partner and even yourself! 5" Cube - 135 Cards

 

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123 of 129 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Bit Confrontational, February 9, 2008
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K. Clark (Loveland, CO) - See all my reviews
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= Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: 'Table Topics - Couples, Blue' (Toy)
I got these cards because my husband had mentioned in passing that it would be great if they made cards suggesting topics to discuss while at dinner. As a married couple with two young kids, we thought it would be a great thing to keep us from constantly talking about the kids or blankly staring at each other across the table. Unfortunately, too many of the "conversation starters" turned out to be WAY too uncomfortable. For example, "Have you ever cheated on a lover?" and "What's the worst mistake you ever made in a relationship?" or "Which sexual activity would you like to try if there were no negative consequences?"... these cards often bring up PAST relationships, or, like the last question, pose a question that touts no consequences, when in reality, the answer itself is likely charged with consequences. The cards are a great idea, but the questions should be more interesting, rather than biting.
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars If You're the "Right Couple" for This, It's Great... If Not..., March 15, 2011
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Vinya (Washington State) - See all my reviews
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: 'Table Topics - Couples, Blue' (Toy)
My comments on the Couples Edition (I reviewed TableTopics' products in general below):
First of all, ignore all the pre-2009 comments about the questions included in the cube. TableTopics deserves credit for listening to customer complaints, because the questions people objected to are gone. There are only a few, loosely worded references to romantic pasts ("What have you learned about yourself from previous relationships?") and fairly run-of-the-mill "sexy" questions (e.g., "What's the sexiest thing your partner's done?" "What makes sex great vs. good?).

The bulk of the cards feature questions about your relationship, like "What advice would we give a younger couple?" or "What does your partner do to make you laugh?" or even "Who wins the battle for the remote?" as well as fantasy questions, like "What would you do..." with lots of money, or a free vacation anywhere, or "What's your ideal - " fill in the blank. Another chunk of the deck is devoted to learning about your partner, with *lots* of questions about childhood as well as cards like "Who/what has contributed most to your value system?" or "How do you like to be cared for when you're sick?". The final large genre of questions is about parenting - styles, goals, hopes and dreams - with one, noteworthy, "Oh, right, and some people can't/don't have kids, so, uh, what would we do then?" (Not a direct quote there.)

The thing that's hard about TableTopics Couples Edition is that its audience could be anyone who's ever been in a partnership... which obviously includes a lot of people with a lot of different interests and sensibilities and moral values. For example, I don't think I would have been offended by more explicit questions (like the pre-2009 ones), but I found the "Are your Zodiac signs compatible?" question silly, and the handful of gender relations ones (like "How could men and women understand each other better?") presumptuous... Did they mean, "How could you and your partner understand each other better?", because not all partnerships are heteronormative, procreative, state-sanctioned unions. The cards *are* good at using gender neutral terms like "partner" and "spouse" but I think that's so either a husband or wife could read the card, not because they've been designed to be broadly inclusive.

Ultimately, I'd recommend the Original TableTopics over this version. The re-working of the questions left this deck feeling somewhat stale to me, with some very similar questions (at least four variations on what item/piece of clothing of your partner's do you not like) and a split focus which embraces couplehood as an entryway to parenthood, rather than its own state. For gift-giving in particular, I would recommend a different version of these conversation cards.

My comments on TableTopics:
When I first learned about TableTopics in general, I thought it was a great idea but ridiculously overpriced. Why wouldn't someone just write down a bunch of conversation starters on their own on index cards and save $25? Well, I answered my own question when I was in need of a birthday gift for someone hard to please. TableTopics went over a lot better than I think index cards would have! What you're paying for is more than just the individual questions; what you're paying for is the presentation, something nice enough to leave on a dining table and withstand (one hopes) years of use and enjoyment.

The box the cards come in is actually surprisingly pretty - far better than I had expected it to be. It's just a clear cube with edges about 4 inches long, and thick, nearly 1/2 inch walls. It looks like glass or crystal, though it's plastic. The cards are 3 inch squares on a durable heavy-duty sort of cardstock or thin cardboard. It's a very attractive package and makes for a substantial gift. In fact, it's now my go-to gift for people I don't know well - not the Couples version specifically - but one of the TableTopics many varieties.

My final complaint, which is undoubtedly a pet peeve more than a true problem with the product, is that none of the TableTopic questions have question marks. The conversation prompts are questions; punctuate accordingly!

Anyway, I would recommend this product overall. (I gave a low educational rating because the game isn't designed to be educational, though you should learn something about your partners.) It's a fun way to spark conversation and at least a few of the questions should lead you down paths you hadn't thought of before.
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42 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars not for newly dating couples, June 29, 2007
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= Durability:2.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: 'Table Topics - Couples, Blue' (Toy)
this is designed for serious couples that are in well-established relationships or are married. i thought this would be a fun way to get to know my NEW boyfriend better. i sorted through the cards and would only be comfortable using about 1/3 of the cards in such a new relationship...otherwise, i just might scare him off asking questions about marriage and children. :)
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