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I have a feeling I need to keep my sim single longer. I love being a family person in real life, so I keep figuring I want to in sims. But that's when I quit. I think I need to stick with a single sim until I'm really happy with their progress and can actually shift focus to the husband or child. I find it frustrating diving my focus up between sims. Maybe that's my problem. I don't think I've ever played with just one sim. I should try that. 🤯 You may have just solved the issue for me, lol. thank you!!!
Having just one Sim to take care of is a lot of fun, too, because they can do whatever they want, and you can focus on them without having to look after the others. I currently have two households with single Sims, both of them daughters of my main household. They're all grown up now and have their own places, and it makes for a rather different gameplay than with the whole family because that family was larger than I had intended - the couple ended up having five kids, and that was really, really stressful for both them and me 😁
I always enjoy playing with those two in their respective households; one lives in a penthouse in San Myshuno, the other has a cute little house in Windenburg. Both are very happy singles, focus on their careers, go out with their friends or on dates, and in general, they have a lot of fun and the odd non-committal woohoo 😁 At this point, I can't see either of them getting into a serious relationship or married with kids. The oldest one got to help raise her four siblings, I think the last thing she wants is to be a mum herself 😁
- WisdomBuilders5 months agoRising Ace
That sounds fun! I think that's how I'm going to try for a while. Maybe one science baby to have an heir...but I don't even know about that. I may keep her single for a long time while I'm experiencing the careers and adding one pack at a time to enjoy things at a slower pace.
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