Slight incest problem...
Sep. 7th, 2008 09:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Okay, maybe it's just me, but I don't think this is supposed to be happening...

The Ottomases are a close family, especially since I moved them into a new (barely large enough) apartment, but this is a little too much. That's your daughter, Dora. Please don't suck her face. o_O
Could this be an ACR thing? An Apartment Life problem? I have no idea. They show up as family in the relationship panel, but all romantic interactions are enabled. Thankfully, she's not doing anything autonomously... yet.
So, yeah... comments? Suggestions? Anyone?
I think I'll head next door to Bella's apartment and leave these folks alone for now. I have some shooting to do there for the next chapter, anyway (yeah, I'm finally getting some work done on that *smile*).
ETA: I'm just being dense. They're not related by blood, so it's supposed to be that way.

The Ottomases are a close family, especially since I moved them into a new (barely large enough) apartment, but this is a little too much. That's your daughter, Dora. Please don't suck her face. o_O
Could this be an ACR thing? An Apartment Life problem? I have no idea. They show up as family in the relationship panel, but all romantic interactions are enabled. Thankfully, she's not doing anything autonomously... yet.
So, yeah... comments? Suggestions? Anyone?
I think I'll head next door to Bella's apartment and leave these folks alone for now. I have some shooting to do there for the next chapter, anyway (yeah, I'm finally getting some work done on that *smile*).
ETA: I'm just being dense. They're not related by blood, so it's supposed to be that way.
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Date: 2008-09-07 11:58 pm (UTC)That's interesting. It's one-sided? I wonder what the logic was behind that? It's ethical for kids can sleep with their parent's lovers, but only if the lover makes the first move? Weird.
I rememeber finding it odd that romantic interactions were still enabled between in-laws after someone married into a family, but I guess the blood relation is the defining factor there. It's still pretty unethical in my books, but it's nice that we can make the call on it.