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Hello everyone. A few weeks ago I started a Prosperity neighborhood and I love it soo very much that I wanted to share it with you all. It is centered around realism more then anything and I don't have an end goal meaning I will of course try to make it to 5 generations for the medal but I might also keep going with it until it dies. LOL.I hope everyone enjoys this
Just did a quick scan through the bios and am very interested!! Will comment again after reading your chapters but I love your photo editing and some of the stories you're crafting are so cool. (I just ADORE the bio concept for a prosperity challenge.)
What I took away from reading all those chapters is Eric is kind of an ass I'm really invested in the Dunes family, and can't wait to see what Richard looks like grown up. Shame Molly and DJ didn't work out but I like how you covered the impulse buying that people with bipolar disorder can do on a high. I also really like Monica but honestly, Monica you don't need Eric Leave him
What I took away from reading all those chapters is Eric is kind of an ass I'm really invested in the Dunes family, and can't wait to see what Richard looks like grown up. Shame Molly and DJ didn't work out but I like how you covered the impulse buying that people with bipolar disorder can do on a high. I also really like Monica but honestly, Monica you don't need Eric Leave him
This is a lovely story, really excited for more
Thank you so much!!! Ive just Updated it. I changed up how I am writing it a bit but I like it a lot better now.
I actually love Eric lol. He is such a crazy character and I doubt Eric and Monica will stay together for very long
Bipolor disorder is something near and dear to me because my dad has it and I know how hard it can be. I'm glad it came across the right way.