Can Teenage Sims Fall in Love in The Sims FreePlay?

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avatarPassingDada6 months ago

Absolutely! Teenage Sims can totally fall in love in The Sims FreePlay. Just get them to be friends first and then use romantic interactions. Let the teenage drama begin!

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avatarDistributingJoke6 months ago

Yep, teenage Sims can have romantic relationships. Just start by making them friends and then choose romantic options. Happy Sim-ming!


avatarSinkingDuel6 months ago

Teenage Sims in FreePlay can fall in love. They just need to be friends first.


avatarAssemblingDelta6 months ago

Of course they can. Just make them friends first, then go for the romantic interactions. Happy love stories!


avatarSigningSpine6 months ago

Yes, they can! Make sure they're friends first, then use romantic interactions like Flirt or Be Romantic. Voil脿, teenage love!

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