Thank you for your suggestions! On an another forum I got an advice to spam toothbrushing, unfortunately that didn't help. But I found a solution at last: my sim got into a fight and lost a tooth this way. That unlocked the tooth milestone! EDIT: In case you're wondering, yes, he was able to put the tooth under the pillow…
My very subjective ranking of The Sims 4 gamepacks. I LOVE IT #1 StrangerVille (10/10) Positives: I love everything about this pack. The world easily makes it to my top 3. I love the aesthetic, the atmosphere, the sounds (the eagle screeching!), the military look, the whole vibe. I like the story. It's a nice change to…
I'm curious how it will work. You technically can have two houses inhabitated by two families on one lot. I play like this quite often actually. But it can be a chore sometimes because the door locks keep resetting for some mysterious reason and it drives me crazy.
It's absurd. The game doesn't even allow me to share the original Goth household in the gallery because there's apparently some unacceptable word in the OFFICIAL DESCRIPTION of the household.
Horse Girl You're a sucker for ponies and horses alike. You jump at the chance to be with any equine, big or small. You might have riding lessons under your belt, and your goal is to own a horse or pony someday. I'm afraid I'm unlikely to have my own horse in a block of apartments, but one can dream :)
I think we'll get a futuristic, time traveling pack in the future. They were hinting at bunk beds, we got bunk beds. They were hinting at horses, we're getting horses. They've been hinting at sci-fi/time travel for some time now, so it's bound to come sooner or later.
I don't like this practice, but since I'm a completionist, I got all the rewards anyway. I'm such a shallow person. EA has me wrapped around its finger.
If you have Parenthood, you also get milestones for the child phases. And my child got milestones for the first bladder failure and first energy failure. *ashamed*
@MossyMeow I'm so sorry, I didn't get any notification of your reply. You're probably not interested anymore, but he was in MaggieMarley's Bachelor-Legacy challenge.
> @Babykittyjade said: > Sure "pink" in particular was always more girl oriented Actually, pink used to be considered a boys' color. It really shows how absurd the idea of boys' and girls' colors is. https://www.britannica.com/story/has-pink-always-been-a-girly-color