Maybe you'd like her better if you gave her an aspiration that you actually liked. ;) Just a thought.
I'm sort of the same way with some of the characters, but I try to give everyone a fair deal (though some, like Ajay Loner, never really get much air time because they are just so irrelevant to me). When I'm "just playing" (something I haven't done in a while), I tend to be a little crueler and more inclined to creating drama in all it's forms.
I once played Ophelia as a single mother, with Johnny's children, since in that particular game, he had a three bolt relationship with Nervous Subject's daughter, and just had Ophelia on the side. I have a bit of a thing for creating single parents in the game. It's just satisfying to me for some reason.
The most fun I ever had just playing was with Kaylynn Langerak in Pleasantview, and all of her children from Don Lothario and Daniel Pleasant. She had a live-in lover too, who also had an illegitimate child from Mortimer Goth. I miss those sims so much, but the game files corrupted and I was never able to save them.
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I'm sort of the same way with some of the characters, but I try to give everyone a fair deal (though some, like Ajay Loner, never really get much air time because they are just so irrelevant to me). When I'm "just playing" (something I haven't done in a while), I tend to be a little crueler and more inclined to creating drama in all it's forms.
I once played Ophelia as a single mother, with Johnny's children, since in that particular game, he had a three bolt relationship with Nervous Subject's daughter, and just had Ophelia on the side. I have a bit of a thing for creating single parents in the game. It's just satisfying to me for some reason.
The most fun I ever had just playing was with Kaylynn Langerak in Pleasantview, and all of her children from Don Lothario and Daniel Pleasant. She had a live-in lover too, who also had an illegitimate child from Mortimer Goth. I miss those sims so much, but the game files corrupted and I was never able to save them.