Costume Party roleplay for couples.
Phoenix plays The Showman. Ivy plays The Chameleon. No pressure, no script. Just the two of you.
Last updated: April 2026
Adults (18+) only. Always discuss boundaries before trying something new.
Phoenix plays The Showman. Ivy plays The Chameleon. No pressure, no script. Just the two of you.
Last updated: April 2026
Adults (18+) only. Always discuss boundaries before trying something new.
In this scenario, Phoenix wants to let the costume give you permission to play while Ivy is focused on commit to the bit and have the most fun possible. That pull in opposite directions is what drives the scene. Laughter and desire are not opposites. Playful scenarios work because they take the seriousness out of "doing it right." When the goal is to have fun together, you naturally become more relaxed, more creative, and more willing to try things that might feel awkward in a more charged scenario.
Good for couples who take themselves seriously most of the time and need permission to stop. Laughter and desire are more compatible than they look. Playful scenarios tend to land better than expected because the low stakes let both people relax into it.
In the app, each person reads their own private role card. The character secrets and escalation cues are hidden from the other person until the scene plays out. What you see below is the public framing. The rest is in the app.
Staying in character. Making her laugh. Seeing who you both become.
"'Well, hello there...'"
"I don't know who that person was, but he's not here tonight."
"Quick, what's my character's backstory?"
Full character commitment. Creating scenes. Laughing until you can't breathe.
"'Do I know you?'"
"Wait, what would my character say here?"
"This is the best night ever."
Each partner receives their own private role card with details the other person will not see until the scene begins.
Adults (18+) only. Private by design. 14-day free trial.
As playful as you want it to be. The tone is fun-first.
No. Most scenarios work with imagination alone. That said, even one small prop or a slightly different outfit can shift your mindset significantly. Start without props and add them if you want more immersion.
Breaking character to laugh is completely fine. Keep going if you both want to. For a full stop, use a safe word you agree on before the scene begins: something clearly outside the fiction, like a specific word or phrase. Anyone can use it at any time without explanation.
Anywhere from fifteen minutes to an hour is typical. Do not plan a specific endpoint. Let the scene resolve naturally, and debrief briefly afterward about what worked and what you would do differently next time.
Download Couples Flirt to access the full scenario with private role cards for both partners.
Adults (18+) only. Private by design.