How to Break Up a Marriage in Sims FreePlay

avatarHatchellingCalm6 months ago
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avatarHouselingMoon6 months ago

Start by making the married Sims argue and fight continuously. They'll soon hate each other, and you can use the 'Break Up' interaction when they reach the 'Enemy' status.

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avatarComputingTopaz6 months ago

Make your Sims pick on each other repeatedly until their relationship nosedives. Then, select the 'Break Up' option. Easy peasy!


avatarCarryingTree6 months ago

To break up a marriage in Sims FreePlay, just have one Sim be rude to the other repeatedly until their relationship status drops. It might take a bit of patience, but eventually they'll go from 'married' to 'nemesis.'


avatarSwellingDump6 months ago

Seriously, just make them be mean to each other all the time. Breakups are inevitable!

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