How do you get two Sims married on Sims FreePlay?

avatarDealingDada·2 years ago
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avatarPracticingClock·2 years ago

First, make sure your Sims are at least friends. Then, have them engage in romantic interactions until they become Partners. From there, propose marriage with an engagement ring, and once they’re engaged, you can set up the wedding ceremony!

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avatarComposingGuru·2 years ago

Just have them interact romantically until they can propose and then use a ring to seal the deal. Easy peasy.


avatarReoccuringRace·2 years ago

You gotta get them to be ‘Partners’ first. After that, buy a ring, propose, and then throw a wedding! Boom, Married!


avatarRemovingMyth·2 years ago

Took me a while to figure out, but you need to keep doing romantic actions until they’re Partners. Then propose with a nice ring and get hitched!

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