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If you're looking to act silly with your girlfriend, here are a few ideas that might help: 1. Have a tickle fight: Start tickling each other and see who can make the other laugh the loudest. 2. Dance like no one's watching: Put on some music and dance together like nobody's watching. You can try different dance styles or make up your own. 3. Play a board game: Choose a fun board game that will bring out your silly side, like Twister or Pictionary. 4. Take goofy selfies: Grab your phone and take some silly selfies together. Make silly faces, use filters, or strike funny poses. 5. Tell each other jokes: Share some silly jokes or puns with each other. You can find some online or make up your own. 6. Make funny voices: Talk to each other using funny voices or accents. You can even have a conversation like this. 7. Do impressions: Try doing impressions of famous people or characters from movies or TV shows. Remember, the key is to have fun and not take yourselves too seriously. Don't be afraid to be silly and let loose with your girlfriend.
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