GAMES FOR PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE COUPLES – GAME 5: PSYCHO SURPRISE (PART 1)

Posted on April 9th, 2009, by admin

Players: Passive spouse and “psycho” spouse. Activist: Aggressive spouse, without the knowledge or cooperation of passive spouse. Setting: Bathroom.

Aim: To enact the very fears that the passive spouse unconsciously harbors, and thereby shock him or her out of the passive mode.

Game Plan: This game is a more radical maneuver and thus entails more risk than most others. It is a take-off on the famous shower scene from Hitchcock’s Psycho. While the passive spouse is having his or her morning or evening shower, the aggressive spouse sneaks into the bathroom, wielding a toy knife—one of those knives made of soft rubber, plastic, or foam, which bends at impact. The aggressive spouse throws aside the shower curtain or door, glares at the showering spouse, and laughs maniacally.

“Die! Die! Die!” the “psycho” yells as he or she brings the rubber knife down onto the body of the passive spouse.

After the stunned victim has screamed with fright and stands gaping at the “psycho,” the latter stops suddenly and looks at the former coldly and calmly for about thirty seconds, tosses away the knife, grabs the victim, and plants a firm, passionate kiss on his or her mouth.

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