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Spending the night at home gets a bad rap, but staying in with your girlfriend can actually be really fun. If you're interested in spending more quality time at home and beating boredom at the same time, there are tons of cool things you can do! We've put together this helpful list of options for you and your girlfriend to try out when you're just hanging out at home.

Fun Things to Do With Your Girlfriend

  • Cuddle up on the couch and binge a movie or TV show.
  • Make a playlist and dance around in the living room.
  • Spend quality time outdoors by stargazing or planning a picnic.
  • Challenge each other with vigorous boards or video games.
  • Spend a quiet night in and read a book together.
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Watch your favorite childhood movies.

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  1. Chill out with a nostalgic marathon of things you watched growing up. Make a list with your girlfriend of all the movies you loved when you were younger. Try to think of a few movies you haven't seen in a long time so it’s even more of a blast from the past. Cook up some popcorn, grab a warm blanket, and get cozy so you can relax and start binge-watching.[1]
    • Reader Poll: We asked 612 wikiHow readers about their favorite date night activity, and 66% agreed that if you’re hanging out at home, the most romantic thing you can do together is cuddle and watch a movie. [Take Poll]
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Build a pillow fort.

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Dance along to your favorite tunes.

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  1. Make a playlist together with some songs or albums you really want to show to your girlfriend. Crank up the volume and throw a dance party for the two of you. Try out a few dances together so you can enjoy the music and time you have together.[3]
    • Try following some video tutorials if you want to try out some new moves together.
    • If you’re feeling a little more low-key, it’s okay to relax so you can listen and appreciate the music.
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Read a book together.

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Start a scrapbook or photo album.

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Ask each other fun questions.

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  1. If you’re pondering what to talk about next, think of a few fun prompts or question games you can ask your girlfriend. Keep it light and fun by playing things like Would You Rather or Never Have I Ever. As you ask more questions, you’re bound to find more topics to talk about and grow closer with your girlfriend![12]
    • For example, you could ask something like, “Would you rather want to go to the future or back to the past?” or “What’s your favorite memory from when you were a kid?”
    • There are tons of books or cards you can buy that have question prompts for couples if you have trouble thinking of them on your own.
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Visit museums virtually.

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  1. Even if there aren’t a lot of museums in your area, there are tons all over the world that have their collections online. Look for an art or history museum that you’re interested in and look at their digital collection. If you want to spark some conversation with your GF, talk about how a piece of art makes you feel or ask what she thinks it’s supposed to mean.[13]
    • Many museums have free online collections, but you may need to pay for an e-ticket to view everything.
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Work out together.

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  1. Search for a workout video that both of you can easily follow along with so you don’t get tired. Make sure you have enough space for both of you to exercise. As you’re going through the routine, motivate each other to push through any exercises they’re struggling with. By the end of the workout, you’ll both look and feel great![14]
    • Even if you don’t have weights or equipment, there are a ton of workouts that just use your bodyweight.
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Plant a garden.

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WikiMistWhisperer229
I feel like we always default to going out to eat or doing some shopping when we go out, and it's kinda getting a little stale tbh. Aren't there exciting things we could do inside that actually get us talking or having fun? I'd love to hear your pitches.
Shana Tibi
Shana Tibi
Certified Professional Matchmaker
Depending on the season and where you live, you can have some great indoor dates! Throughout the nation, cute concept cafes are popping up like capybara or cat cafes. If you like animals and want to interact with interact with furry friends, take to your favorite search engine and see where’s there’s one near you. Other indoor date ideas are open mic night events, comedy shows, trivia nights, or something with an activity like billiards, darts, shuffleboard, indoor golf, or cards/ board games.
Anonymous WikiFerret
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If you’re looking to spice things up with indoor date ideas, there are definitely some fun options beyond just eating out or shopping. You could try a game night, especially if you’re both into gaming—playing PC games together could spark some fun competition and conversation. If you’re feeling crafty, you might enjoy working on a DIY project together, whether it's painting, building something, or making personalized decor. Another cool idea is to challenge each other in the kitchen with a cooking or baking competition, or even set up an indoor picnic with snacks, blankets, and maybe some music. If you like puzzles, trivia, or escape room games, those are great ways to have fun and work together. For a chill night, you could have a themed movie marathon with some interactive challenges, or explore a virtual tour of a museum or historical site. There’s a lot you can do indoors that will help you connect and keep things exciting!

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    Spontaneity, intentionality, and emotional communication are the keys. It doesn't have to be anything expensive or super planned, just something that you plan ahead, like going out together on a random day. Being able to have more emotional and intimate conversations on a date is really romantic. And sweet gestures, even as simple as a sticky note showing your care, are romantic, too.
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This article was co-authored by Patti Novak Williams and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Patti Novak Williams is a Professional Matchmaker in Las Vegas, Nevada. With over 20 years of experience, Patti specializes in working with clients one on one to help them find love. She has helped match hundreds of couples, engagements, and marriages. Patti was the star of the critically acclaimed A&E series “Confessions of a Matchmaker.” She has been featured in the New York Times, the New York Daily News, the New York Post, and The Wall Street Journal, and has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, TODAY with Hoda and Kathy Lee, The Rachael Ray Show, CBS’ The Early Show, CNN, The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, The Nate Berkus Show, and Fox’s The Morning Show With Mike & Juliet. Patti published a book in 2008 with Random House titled “Get Over Yourself!: How to Get Real, Get Serious, and Get Ready to Find True Love.” This article has been viewed 368,287 times.
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