

I just find with using a mod that it makes everything too easy, I prefer there to be some development with my characters that I didn't 100% create and control.Īnyway, I get bored with my families easily so they rarely have long term relationships, lol. I want my sims to autonomously seek out certain sims or types of relationships. It would be cool if the had something like they did with Sims 2 with turns on and turn offs. They've managed to implement gender expression in a pretty customizable way, I feel like being able to design your sim's relationship preferences in a similar manner would be nice. I really wish they would allow non monogamous or poly relationships to be a feature the official game in some way. I play the Sims 4 here and there (I was an avid player since the first Sims but don't really have time anymore) and recently started using the wicked whims mod and also turned off jealousy. Has anyone else had a poly sim character or a sim poly household in any of the Sims games? I like how after the mod everyone can be amicable and how they all live in the same place together. I like how they are different from the other Sim Families.

She had so many people to help her grow up. I like how the daughter was able to have an extended family. The man and woman had a daughter together. Both the husband and wife are bi and have same sex partners. 2 of the sims are siblings- twins and one is a daughter. After I modded the game, I was able to make a household with 6 Sims. I think it trashes also your reputation in the game.

The jealousy makes the sims fight and hate each other. I was able to use a mod to turn off the jealousy in the game. One of the benefits of being late to Sims 3 is the amounts of mods available. I bought The Sims 3 in 2015- it's my first Sims game. Use the webchat link above or point your IRC client at and type /join #polyamory - this integrates with OrangeChat below.Īs I have said here before- I got into The Sims relatively late. Point your IRC client at and type /join #reddit-poly You can visit the /r/Polyamory FAQ, but it's currently still a work in progress! IRC (online chat) No trolling, including concern trolling.This includes posts asking how to find "a third" or "a unicorn." This community doesn't have many rules, but please keep in mind that we should all be respectful and play nice. Please read the full rules and descriptions of the rules here. For more general ethical sluttiness, responsible non-monogamy, and related non-traditional relationship styles, check out /r/NonMonogamy Rules Polyamory is openly, honestly, and consensually loving and being committed to more than one person. News, views, and issues around polyamory, polyfidelity, poly people, and related issues.
