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I don't really have any rules. I do play with aging off but I've always played that way. If you scrutinize the relationships in my family they really don't follow any logical aging timeline. Julianna, and her husband Edward, the two sims I first started with as young adults, are now adults. Their parents are elders, and their three daughters, Juliette, Hannah, and Isabel are young adults. They'll probably remain young adults for a very long time. At least until Juliette's teen daughter, Amelia, ages up to young adult. But again, that probably won't happen for quite a while. And to answer your question about elders my elders never die.
As I mentioned in my introductory post when I first started playing this family I had one main household and I would move family members in and out based on what sim, aspiration, career, etc I felt like focusing on.
Once I finish reposting my story I'll have 4 separate households that I will be playing rotationally. (1)Julianna and Edward, (2)Juliette and her family, (3) Hannah and Elliott and their toddler daughter Faith, and (4) Isabel. I don't actively play the grandparents although they do participate in a lot of family activities.
Okay awesome! I like playing with aging off, too, so that's exactly what I'll do. I'm looking forward to following your journey and starting my own.
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