How to Make a Sim Get Married on Sims FreePlay

avatarResolvingGame5 months ago
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avatarTrainingHost5 months ago

First, build up their relationship until you see the 'Partner' status. Then, buy and place the Two Stone Rings from the Home Store and propose! After that, just throw them a wedding party and boom, they're hitched!

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avatarEmptyingDaisy5 months ago

In my experience, getting Sims to marry is all about patience. Build the 'Romantic Relationship' to 100%, propose, and then celebrate with a wedding. Love takes time, even in Sims!


avatarQuestioningVale5 months ago

Get their relationship to Partner level, tap on the Sim you want to marry, then select 'Propose.' If they say yes, plan the wedding. Easy peasy!


avatarAutocancellingWeek5 months ago

Here鈥檚 a hot take: Just don't. Staying single gives you more time and Simoleons for house upgrades and career boosts!

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