Forum Discussion
6 years ago
i tend to focus more on each sims' personal goals rather than maintaining the relationship of my married sims. them getting married or, more specifically, having had a kid together, was just a means to continue the legacy
but when i do want my married sims to have more love in their relationship, i get them to do small things like kiss each other on the cheek every now and then. keeping the romance bar high
if you have City Living, they could go to the romance festival together. if you have Dine Out, they could go and have dinner together one night. have them spend time together any time you can
i think it's very difficult if there are a lot of kids, though. i've never had more than 3 at a time and i've never really had much trouble maintaining the love between couples (though to be honest it's not really at the top of my priorities). maybe try having less kids and see if that improves it? it may be a one-or-the-other situation; can't have a lot of kids and a well maintained, loving relationship between the parents. but maybe not
but when i do want my married sims to have more love in their relationship, i get them to do small things like kiss each other on the cheek every now and then. keeping the romance bar high
if you have City Living, they could go to the romance festival together. if you have Dine Out, they could go and have dinner together one night. have them spend time together any time you can
i think it's very difficult if there are a lot of kids, though. i've never had more than 3 at a time and i've never really had much trouble maintaining the love between couples (though to be honest it's not really at the top of my priorities). maybe try having less kids and see if that improves it? it may be a one-or-the-other situation; can't have a lot of kids and a well maintained, loving relationship between the parents. but maybe not