Somehow I missed this, and I had to go back and check because I wanted to make sure I got to read these ones. (I'm glad I found it, because it's great!)
I love your Dina. #3 is how I think I'd be as a parent. Not uncaring, just not defined by it. Independent. #5 is interesting, because while she has a loyalty to her sister, she hasn't warned Cassandra about him. She doesn't think it would do any good, maybe?
I totally didn't know Kaylynn even had a Sims 3 background. I love what you've done with it though. I always like insights into how adult sims interacted with their siblings. I think it's those early relationships that make us who we are. And some Catholic guilt for a Kaylynn? Genius!
Aww thank you! I'm with you on #3 for Dina. Then again my mother left me at the grocers when I was a baby. When they got home my father asked if they'd forgotten anything and said she didn't think so and she starting listing all the vegetables she'd brought lol. As for #5, Dina, to Cassandra, is the gold digger out to steal her father's money. They don't talk unless utterly necessary. Funnily though, even though Dina believes her sister loves Don, she doesn't approve of the idea of Nina breaking up his marriage despite Cassandra's blatant dislike of her.
I completely agree with what you say about early relationships. I mean they're called the early years formative for a reason right! And what can I say, a good dose of Catholic guilt seemed appropriate ;)
While I never have thought much about Bella as a character, I can completely see her coming in and refusing to let Dina, who I'm sure she saw as a gold digger (like her daughter does funnily enough), get her mitts on her family's belongings.
The hobbies are interesting to take into account especially when they don't automatically seem to fit the character! Unlike Don, because I can completely see him caring about his appearance ;)
I thought number #8 was a nice twist on just assuming Dina likes them old so she inherits their money. And ah #2, honestly, I get surprised when I talk to people who don't relate to that ;)
Thank you for taking the time to catch up and comment, I'm off to read what you think now!
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I love your Dina. #3 is how I think I'd be as a parent. Not uncaring, just not defined by it. Independent. #5 is interesting, because while she has a loyalty to her sister, she hasn't warned Cassandra about him. She doesn't think it would do any good, maybe?
I totally didn't know Kaylynn even had a Sims 3 background. I love what you've done with it though. I always like insights into how adult sims interacted with their siblings. I think it's those early relationships that make us who we are. And some Catholic guilt for a Kaylynn? Genius!
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I completely agree with what you say about early relationships. I mean they're called the early years formative for a reason right! And what can I say, a good dose of Catholic guilt seemed appropriate ;)
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I feel sorry for the poor thing, especially after what Bella did to her.
I like how you've covered Kay's TOH, it always interests me when others take them into consideration. (My Don is absolutely obsessed with fitness :P)
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The hobbies are interesting to take into account especially when they don't automatically seem to fit the character! Unlike Don, because I can completely see him caring about his appearance ;)
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I thought number #8 was a nice twist on just assuming Dina likes them old so she inherits their money. And ah #2, honestly, I get surprised when I talk to people who don't relate to that ;)
Thank you for taking the time to catch up and comment, I'm off to read what you think now!
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