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"CelSims;c-17903334" wrote:"Reedfish;c-17903289" wrote:
I didn't see any links between this and romance, honestly, but thinking on it now - an English country village is a nice place for a picnic... And it reminds me of the description of the 'Proper' trait that came in Snowy Escape, that those people like 'courting' rather than overt romantic gestures. Maybe a courting system, sort of along the lines of regency romance, might be coming? It's not exactly what I want from a romance update, but it would be interesting and better than nothing.
Honestly I'm torn because I really want horses and think they'd fit better in this pack than romance, and if they do all three it might mean everything's shallower than I want it to be...but if they do farming/rural life, horses and romance well, I'd be ECSTATIC with this pack.
I think you said you are English like me though and we don't tend to think of our own places as romantic or tourist destination worthy. My American partner thinks those little villages are very romantic. And Americans think my little town in MI is a great tourist spot whereas to me the woods and clean lakes are just .. home. I could see it being attached to romance and if it meant that fairies came in their own pack and not lumped into an EP, I'd be all for it!
That's true. I guess people just think of travelling as romantic. It's hard to be romantic about the place you live and take out the bins and stuff :D Like I say, some romantic tea parties and picnics wouldn't be something I'd be averse to. Maybe that's why they're bringing the calendar to the base game, so you can make a date - not just drop everything you're doing and go out immediately when someone phones you.
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