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7 years ago
I'm similar when it comes to wardrobes. I only choose clothing that makes sense for the style and character of the Sim. An intelligent, classy female Sim I have will never wear extremely provocative clothing. At best, she'll only show a very slight amount of cleavage and that's only in her own home.
My main male Sim will never wear shirts with deep V-necks. Not his thing in the slightest and his hair is always in dreadlocks.
Hah, a big fire started in my Sims home yesterday. Took me 10 RL minutes to put it out. I might do your idea, though.
I may do this, except with pregnacies. Tired of taking care of toddlers. -.-
My main male Sim will never wear shirts with deep V-necks. Not his thing in the slightest and his hair is always in dreadlocks.
"Simpatsyann;c-16484972" wrote:
Whenever a fire starts, I sit back and watch it burn.
Hah, a big fire started in my Sims home yesterday. Took me 10 RL minutes to put it out. I might do your idea, though.
"loubyloulou;c-16484767" wrote:
If something weird/random/unexpected happens, I've learned to supress my inner control freak (mostly!) and roll with it. For example, in my legacy challenge that I've been playing since day one, my latest heir - a really cute little kid - decided autonomously to dry some laundry... I bet you can guess where this going... Yes, up in flames. With much gritting of teeth I managed to stop myself quitting without saving and play the storyline out despite feelings of guilt :#
I may do this, except with pregnacies. Tired of taking care of toddlers. -.-