Open relationship help
Oddysey:
There's no real harm in sims marrying second cousins. That's roughly the RL cutoff for major risks from inbreeding, and sims don't have genetic defects anyway. Though I'll bet someone has suggested them in the BBS.
Darkstormyeve:
I couldn't help but think of "Cletus" from The Simpsons when reading your post Oddessy! Are you familiar with the "slack jaw yocal"? I think he married his second cousin and had 20 kids. This episode was on last night here (a repeat obviously).
Oddysey:
I don't really watch the Simpsons, so no. It's probably not the greatest idea to marry your second cousin, but most cultural incest taboos start relaxing around that point.
witch:
Quote from: Darkstormyeve on 2005 August 04, 02:26:00
Perhaps I need to lighten up alittle with my families. As soon as a kid has a birthday, I literally race to the next house to grow up their friend or sibling.
I'm not quite that conscientious. I tend to grow sims in batches, maybe play for a few nights until there are some college ready kids, then the next house and so on. I don't mind if teenagers are friends with children, sooner or later they'll all be adults together and I'll want them to be friends anyway.
One thing I do find with 3 families is that there isn't always a decent choice of mates. With Inge's 'make me a townie' teleport bush I can add in characters I don't have to manage. I killed all the Maxis townies before I started with deleteAllCharacters. Worked a treat!
PS I had a family based on the Cletus model in sims 1, haven't done it yet in sims 2. Pity there aren't some recessive genetic abnormalities in the sims. :P
Darkstormyeve:
Or buck teeth...
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