How to Get Married in The Sims FreePlay

avatarRepeatingRitz6 months ago
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avatarNoticingPuff6 months ago

First, make your Sims become partners through interactions like flirting and kissing. Then, buy a Two-Person Romantic Bed and make them WooHoo. Finally, use the 'Propose Marriage' interaction and throw a wedding!

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avatarAttainingFord6 months ago

Make them partners, propose with a ring, then plan a wedding! Easy peasy!


avatarHatchellingCalm6 months ago

Step 1: Be romantic af. Step 2: Buy a Two-Person Romantic Bed and WooHoo. Step 3: Propose. Boom, you're married!


avatarRavellingMane6 months ago

Just keep flirting and get their relationship status to Partner. Then propose, and plan your wedding. Super simple!


avatarCaringEthos6 months ago

You gotta make them WooHoo first! Buy a double bed, do the deed, then propose!

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