I thought that too the second I grew them up...I really was too harsh before. Those girls do turn out to be pretty sims, and will probably look much better with the right makeup on, and maybe different hairstyles. :)
Odette still looks sad but okay. Olivia probably looks a lot better with some makeup. It's probably Jessie's simself as she does have a very tweaked face. I have her in game but haven't given her any kids to see the damage.
Yeah, Olivia probably would look better with the right makeup on, I just wanted to compare features with no makep to influence opinions. ;) Odette looks quite pretty even without makeup, she might end up looking gorgeous with the right one (and maybe a different hairstyle?). Jessie's simself does have very tweaked facial features, but then again, so do some of the other simselves I've married in, and theirs didn't mix oddly in their children. I wonder how will any future kids of Neville and Jessie turn out (since I need at least 3, alphabet legacy rules). Also, since all the simselves I currently have to be married in have a gender preference for males, I kind of need them to have at least one boy.
I'm not too worried, I was planning on them having 4 kids anyway, if they have a boy as their 3rd, they might be done afterwards (unless ACR has other ideas). Sure, my sims do tend to have more girls than boys, but I think it's unlikely that they'll have 3 or 4 in a row. (Though I've had close calls several times, Neville was the only boy out of 4 kids, and so were Joey, Isaac, and House in their respective generations.)
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Jessie's simself does have very tweaked facial features, but then again, so do some of the other simselves I've married in, and theirs didn't mix oddly in their children.
I wonder how will any future kids of Neville and Jessie turn out (since I need at least 3, alphabet legacy rules). Also, since all the simselves I currently have to be married in have a gender preference for males, I kind of need them to have at least one boy.
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