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Ok.....so it allowed me to play my life out without getting charged, I just had to wait 20 min between later life stages. Also I noticed some flaws in the game mechanics (like in old age i was allowed to adopt a baby and my Mum helped me look after it, what's that game? youre telling me im a woman in my 70s dropping off a kid at my 100 year old mother's house?)
Here's my results Young Adulthood to Death:
Young adult
This may have been a time in your life when family activities took a back seat to establishing some independence. In general, your family relationships are good.
Physically you have been healthy. You have probably reached your peak physically. Any abuse you dish out to yourself now is likely to leave its mark.
You have wisely chosen to stay away from drinking and drugs to a large extent.
In this phase of life you have faced several sensitive issues. These included what crowd of people to associate with and what material items bring recognition from this crowd. Somewhere along the line, you may have devoted a portion of your life to a worthy social cause like a charity event or the Peace Corps. Your social skills are excellent.
I say I went travelling and did a bit of Peace Corps work
Although you do not have a steady partner at the present time, there's always the next life phase, if that is what you are aiming for. You may really cherish your independence, however. That's okay too.
I dated Bobby, but his parents wouldn’t let me settle down with him.
Tried dating other dudes but kept reaching walls set by game mechanics such as the above (wouldn’t happen like that in real life)
Disappointed there’s no dude by the name of…..well….you know J
Your trustworthiness and sense of fair play are commendable. You are a fairly honest woman, but there is always room for improvement.
Even though we all have our secrets, you are doing a very good job of keeping your wilder side under control.
You seem to be enjoying yourself. Even though you experience "the blues" every once in a while, it's nice to see that you are not having a depressed, traumatized life.
You can be sensible and understanding.
You are a pretty jittery kind of person.
j-j-j-jittery s-s-s-s-ince when did my alter ego be-be-be-come j-jittery?
Vocationally, things do not always go very well. Perhaps you should try finding another job.
Wow, even my fictional career sucks
You certainly have a good head on your shoulders. You are not only book-smart; you also have plenty of common sense.
By this time, you may have been feeling a bit of pressure to achieve, get ahead, buy a house or possibly even (gasp!) settle down. You have gone through quite a range of experiences already, but there is a great deal more to come.
Adult 2
WELCOME TO ADULTHOOD
"There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved."
GEORGE SAND Letter to Lina Calamatta (March 31, 1862)
Your family life has been good.
Physically, you have been healthy, but every once in a while you get an ache or a pain that can knock you out of action for a few days at a time.
You have chosen wisely to stay away from drinking and drugs.
At this station in life you have probably chosen to associate with a select group of cohorts. In general, your social skills are excellent.
Although you do not have a steady partner at the present time, there's always the next life phase, if that is what you are aiming for. If you are lonely, why not try the RELATIONSHIP ICON?
You are a very trustworthy person.
Even though we all have our secrets, you are doing a very good job of keeping your wilder side under control.
You seem to be enjoying your life. Even though you experience "the blues" every once in a while, it's nice to see that you are not having a depressed, traumatized life.
You can be sensible and understanding.
You are usually cool, calm and collected.
Vocationally, you are doing well, despite the day-to-day hassles and problems at work.
You certainly have a good head on your shoulders. You are not only book-smart; you also have plenty of common sense.
As you approach the middle years of life, age will probably play a more central role in your experience than it has in your past. For some individuals, the middle years are a time of depression and regret. For others, they mark the beginning of a settling down period of contentment.
Life can always be as rich and full as you want it to be. You might not be able to climb the highest tree in the forest anymore, but now may be the first time that you allow yourself to experience its beauty without needing to conquer or possess it.
WELCOME TO MIDDLE ADULTHOOD
"After the verb 'to love,' 'to help' is the second most beautiful verb in the word."
BERTHA VON SUTTER "Epigram," Ground Arms, 1892
Your family life has been good.
During this phase of life, your body doesn't always respond the way your mind would like it to. A sore back after a hard day's work or sore feet and legs after a long walk are not uncommon. In general, you are very fit for a woman your age.
Fortunately, you don't have to worry about drugs or alcohol ruining your health.
Socially, you are doing fine.
Although you do not have a steady partner at the present time, there's always the next life phase, if that is what you are aiming for. If you are lonely, why not try the RELATIONSHIP ICON? Then again, being a confirmed bachelorette does have its share of rewards.
You are a very trustworthy person.
Even though we all have our secrets, you are doing a very good job of keeping your wilder side under control.
You've seemed to have negotiated your "midlife crisis" without becoming depressed.
You can be sensible and understanding.
You are usually cool, calm and collected.
People see you as an extremely wise person. They rely on you often for advice and are pleased with the results they get from interacting with you.
The next phase of life is full of mixed blessings. You may feel old and lonely some days and cheerful and strong on others. Our society certainly has its share of prejudices against older folks, but you can have rich and rewarding experiences despite this.
You will have your chance to thumb your nose at people who think you are too old to live it up a little. After all, you were doing most of these things (and enjoying them) long before these people were toilet trained.
WELCOME TO OLD AGE
"The woman I shall become will be quite different from the woman I am now. Another 'I' is beginning, and so far I have not had to complain of her."
GEORGE SAND Isadora, Volume II
I got married to a man named Martin, a sweet old widower who I shared a sweet relationship with.
Carried on getting College Credits
Retired from my delivery service job after a successful career
Did great work in the local community and became a local celebrity, got an award for charitable service from the mayor
I Died of complications due to lung cancer op
RIP Alter Me RIP
(wow im good at this game)
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