The Same Theme, How Did You Draw It?
One theme arrives every day.
"Today's lunch," "The funniest thing that happened lately," "Something I want to say to you."
Upon receiving the same question, each person draws a picture. Once both have finished drawing, each other's doodles are revealed, and you realize that even with the same words, such different landscapes can be seen.
- One Theme Every Day
What theme arrived today? Without worrying about "what to draw," simply answer the incoming question with a picture. New conversations begin on the second day of dating, and even in the second year.
- Doodles Opening Simultaneously
You must both draw to see the other person's drawing. The heart-fluttering excitement of the moment you open them to see how you viewed the same theme differently is the essence of Ping Pong.
- A Poke
Give a poke to your partner who hasn't responded today. You don't have to nag them by saying, "Hurry up and draw it."
- Our Own Growing Picture Diary
Past themes and doodles are neatly recorded one by one. You can look back at what we drew a month or six months ago.
[Recommended for Couples Like This]
- Couples who feel it is a shame to only exchange similar greetings every day
- People in a long-distance relationship who want to share even the smallest details of their daily lives
- Couples who are more comfortable drawing than writing
- Those who want to create a routine just for the two of you
[How to Get Started]
Invite your partner using the invitation code, and the first theme will arrive.
Share today, which cannot be fully captured in words, with a single doodle. Even if every day isn't special, the records just for the two of you will continue to accumulate.