this great house has excellent story telling possibilities and wonderful generational family play. I can see already 3 old cowboys who have run this ranch for years hires ones niece with her kids so she can cook and take of the place, 3 old gruff men 1 soccer mom with 2 spoild kids and an old furry dog........and GO
I’m from USA🇺🇸& I’ve had 2 kids that are 6 & 2 right now, and a lot of cops in my family 😂 So with the pregnancy thing, you don’t get really uncomfortable until like the last month or 2 when they start running out of room, so that uncomfortableness/bloated feeling doesn’t last long!! But yes you do feel very full. The womb basically shifts the upper organs, like lungs and stomach, up so they have less room.. can cause shallower breathing and not being able to eat large meals anymore without experiencing heartburn. With the getting pulled over question, it really depends from area to area. I live in a small town in Alabama, the south. Cops here in my city and I’m sure locally have a quota they have to meet as far as giving tickets and stuff like that. But in my area the cops are definitely strict. They sit out along the road just scanning for anyone speeding, pull people over over the smallest infractions/mistakes. Definitely will look for reasons to pull over if they are suspicious! People get pulled over all the time here. But I’ve been driving for 8 years and I’ve only been pulled over 3x, all of them were because I didn’t have a tag on my car yet. But a few years ago we were the safest city in Alabama so they must be doing something right here being so strict🤷🏻♀️ they are so strict on it bc they really don’t have that much to “solve” around here with it being so safe there’s not like a ton of murders or anything crazy like that very often. Drugs are also a huge issue in the US in general, so a lot of that is discovered during these stops. Also it deters drug dealers and criminals from coming into the area if the reputation of the police is really strict.. and everyone around here knows how the cops are in each town... so yeah. But it’s also nice because the cops here care so much if they pulled over a pregnant woman they would “escort” them to the hospital driving in front of them with their blue lights on to help them get through traffic faster. But In like big cities they are much less strict about driving rules and things like that. Everyone speeds like crazy because cops don’t really care about it. I assume it’s because they know they have bigger things to worry about or more responsibilities to handle, or that people just do it so much that EVERYONE does it and they can’t just pull over everyone so it’s kinda pointless to pick one of the 90 cars speeding past that are just trying to “go with the flow” of traffic.
Well that kinda makes you the perfect person to answer my questions lol! ah, the babies running out of room sounds REALLY uncomfortable! But thank you for letting me know Thant's all very interesting! The thing about them having a quota to meet is kind of messed up, but it's great that it seems to deter bad people from coming into the area! Thank you for telling me these things and taking time out of your day to write this comment, I really appreciate it! :))
23:16 There are a few things that can happen. You can 911 and warn the operator to tell the police n your area that you are on your way to the hospital for a medical emergency, and you can also ask for a police escort. It's also possible that the officer will pull you over, the wife is obviously in labor or some other medical emergency is obviously happening, and the officer will let you go and maybe give you an escort. The important things to keep in mind are that police officers are still human even though they suck, and do have empathy. They also don't want to be involved in legal trouble because someone got hurt because the police delayed them from hospital care.
Thank you for letting me know! And that's a great point, most of them are compassionate human beings, I've just heard too many horror stories of police officers acting inhumanely but you are so right!
Things i felt for my 3 kids; My skin was itchy especially at the start. It's period bloat not food bloat. It feels low where it should be then as it grows and other organs squish your tummy you feel bloated but eat well and it'll barely bother you. Pregnancy was an amazing experience every time. They vary a lot so always follow your intuition over stastics!!
Great build! When I was pregnant, I felt bolted, but it wasn't bad. I just felt like my tummy was big. Everything you said about the police is so true. The police system is really messed up and there is a lot of racism in the system. I also wanted to say for a young person you really have a good head on your shoulder. I hope you do really good on your exam. 😇❤
hello! beautiful build, i love it sm and i personally build ranches and farms on this lot all the time! I'm American and, though i can't respond to the pregnancy questions, I can tell you that getting pulled over or stopped by police is SUPER common here. Cops do usually patrol the areas they work in and some even sit in spots that are usually out of view for drivers in order to "catch them in the act" of speeding or whatever crime the cops want to think they're committing. its even scarier for people of color, i remember my roommate in college used to be so relieved whenever I'd drive places with her because she knew that if she were to get pulled over, it was less likely that something would happen if i (a white person) was in the car with her. I commute from my hometown to the city pretty often and I usually see at least 3-5 people pulled over on the hour long drive.
I live in iowa and when I mean people have hundreds of cows they have hundreds when I say I fully believe there are more cows than people it’s insane and there are even cow caution signs like you gotta be careful bc they get out and if you hit one of those going 55+ you will not make it out we have cows but we only have 30 or 40 I believe they’re so sweet and friendly if you can socialize them but yes 4 is more than enough in the sims they can be quite difficult to take care of irl they’re pretty easy to take care ngl but yeah I hope you see this! ☺️
P.S. I've watched lots of cops deliver babies on videos! I think i heard they get training in it. Last thing a woman in labour needs is a car accident. You see that a lot in medical dramas. I believe they either get paramedics over ASAP whilst assisting or if woman can wait they will use sirens to get them there.
I live in the south of the USA so may be different in the north and my dad is friends with many cops (mainly inner city Atlanta cops but also more rural Georgia cops) but they have to meet certain quotas of tickets and certain areas the quotas are higher so they are a lot stricter and will pull over more people.
Me personally, i've never been pulled over but I have gotten speeding tickets before. But the tickets were sent in the mail TT not given to me in person.
I've had 4 kids. More bloated feeling the bigger it gets. More pressure everywhere with your belly and organs. Which can make it hard or hurt to breathe and can cause you to need to pee a lot (and cause accidents). The belly is hard and it can burn as it stretches (the belly skin can get very tight and leave stretch marks). It can be difficult to move or roll. My feet and ankles get super swollen and it can hurt to stand at all. The baby part...when you first feel it it's like a goldfish swimming around. Eventually you do feel the movement, wriggling, rolling over, etc. Honestly, for me the pregnancy part got easier with each baby. But I've known people who end up losing their hair and teeth and whatnot because your body starts prioritizing giving nutrients to the baby, even if that means leeching it from bones and whatnot. Police patrol here constantly and they actively look for violations. They create speed traps and camp out where it is hard to see them so they can catch you. They will pull you over for a light out, forgetting a blinker, lapsed insurance, or even if they think you look like someone else they're watching for. You say you're confused but you literally described exactly what they do and how it works. I see cop cars daily either on the road or even neighborhood patrolling. I have seen 3 or 4 people pulled over by cops in a single drive...and I've seen single vehicles with 4 or 5 patrol cars with it. It really is the way you think it is. It's generally because they will give you a ticket and then you get to pay the fine associated with the violation. Our government loves taking our money. That said, as a white woman I acknowledge the privilege I have in regards to police. I have been pulled over a few times but police are always very nice to me and usually let me go with a warning. I've only been ticketed once and that officer explained to me what steps to take to get it dismissed (it was ultimately dismissed). That is not the experience for so so so so many people. Police brutality is real. There is a reason so many people start recording on their phones as soon as police show up. I'd believe people's stories you're hearing and while TV shows are exaggerated, it's still based in a reality. Police presence is a big thing in the U.S. and sadly, that can be a fatal thing for too many Americans.
The goldfish swimming around sounds... weird lol! I've hear of people losing their hair both during pregnancy and postpartum but the teeth thing is crazy!! After having read through the comments on this video I can say that even though I seemingly was pretty spot on in the voice over, I'm blown away by what I've been told. It's so scary to see the statistics of how many people die from police brutality each year. Growing up I was told that the police would be there to keep me safe. It's so horrible that not everyone has that privilege and to hear stories from people of color who were taught to be extra cautious around the cops, even when they were little kids. Thank you so much for the comment! :)
Thank you! The gallery is not working properly at the moment, so I'd prefer to wait until EA fixes it before I upload it. However, if that doesn't appen within the next few days I'll post it then! :)
@@reddeadredacted I don’t know what that’s about. I’ve personally only used the in-game version of the gallery but I have heard that the other one is pretty broken, so that might be why. But I can assure you that the build has not been deleted
I have never personally been pulled over, but my mom was pulled over once while I was in the car because we forgot to send in some kind of paperwork and the police ran our plate and it came back expired. Generally, police officers will hang out in their cars on the side of highways and run people's plates to see if there's anything flagged to that car. That said, my mom and I are both white.
Pregnancy is heavy, you’re constantly carrying about a little human. Tape a watermelon to yourself and watch around. Towards the end you can’t even sleep on your back because you can’t breathe. I had my fifth baby January 2023 and I wasn’t as miserable as when I was carrying twin girls
For the cop question they sit and wait like they’ll patrol the road and then also park and just wait for you to go past and clock you at a high speed they have a quota to make and that’s the reasoning be hind it but then that turns into a traffic stop drugs are a huge problem and so a lot of people do go to jail after interacting with the officer but at the same time the justice system isn’t fair here crimes against women and children will receive less time and have more leniency then drug charges I feel as if a good portion dose abuse their power they’re just very forceful at times don’t seem to know the laws when it comes down to it and a lot of things get covered up they all cover for eachother now I won’t say that action didn’t need to be taken but most of the time it needs to be done in a different way they all need more training on how to handle situations and how much force should be taken and yes I will say they do seem to be more forceful and come with more backup when it comes to certain skin tones but honestly the US makes no sense lots of things come into play when it comes to the justice system and how laws are upheld
I from uk i have had 5 children and fells uncomfortable like you cant be comfortable the moning sickness went i eat my belly pop out but not too much i felt sleepy all the time i couldn't sleep but if your worrry get yourself checked out
I am late to the party apparently... lol. Okay I wanna start by stating clearly, I'm NOT American, I am Canadian and while we are neighbors, we are VERY DIFFERENT. However, we are also similar in some ways and I'm gonna try to answer you adorable, yet intelligent questions.... The one thing you need to consider is that there are many more cops in the US than other places, so that is part of the reason getting pulled over is more common, also depends on the location. Secondly, it is all about money... If you are pulled river and ou get a fine, then the government or police make bank. I do think that a great deal of criminal profiling occurs, e.g. more people of color are stopped and subsequently charged with a crime than those of another race, e,g, white people. and that is super sad. I truly don't really know for sure though, I have been pulled over 1 time and that is because I was speeding lol. I was wrong. Other than that, nothing. As for being pregnant, it is different for all people. My sister is an amazing pregnant person, but I was not. I was miserable, and uncomfortable af a lot like you ate the biggest meal of your life... that awful feeling but that is really only at the end of it... At the start ir is the morning sickness that can get ya, and it sucks but everyone is different, I actually hated being pregnant but it is worth it in the end and any pain/discomfort is immediately forgotten the moment you see your lil one lol Anyway love this question thing, you should do it again.
Fashionably late lol Right, that's sort of what I've gathered from reading the comments. Which ever way you twist or turn it, the system seems real bad and predatory.. That sounds rough. I've heard from others who've experienced multiple pregnancies that said some of them went smoothly and others were horrible and had a lot of complications. I guess you really never know what you're in for lol And thank you! I've been wanting to ask more questions in other videos since it was so fun in this one. I'm glad you liked it too! :)
this great house has excellent story telling possibilities and wonderful generational family play. I can see already 3 old cowboys who have run this ranch for years hires ones niece with her kids so she can cook and take of the place, 3 old gruff men 1 soccer mom with 2 spoild kids and an old furry dog........and GO
awww, that's such a cute story, I love it!
@@Lacylena Now with Horses probably on the way I really need this build!!!!!
I can’t wait for this to be on the gallery so I can use it!
I'll most likely upload it in a few days, hopefully EA fixes the gallery soon!
I’m from USA🇺🇸& I’ve had 2 kids that are 6 & 2 right now, and a lot of cops in my family 😂
So with the pregnancy thing, you don’t get really uncomfortable until like the last month or 2 when they start running out of room, so that uncomfortableness/bloated feeling doesn’t last long!! But yes you do feel very full. The womb basically shifts the upper organs, like lungs and stomach, up so they have less room.. can cause shallower breathing and not being able to eat large meals anymore without experiencing heartburn.
With the getting pulled over question, it really depends from area to area. I live in a small town in Alabama, the south. Cops here in my city and I’m sure locally have a quota they have to meet as far as giving tickets and stuff like that. But in my area the cops are definitely strict. They sit out along the road just scanning for anyone speeding, pull people over over the smallest infractions/mistakes. Definitely will look for reasons to pull over if they are suspicious! People get pulled over all the time here. But I’ve been driving for 8 years and I’ve only been pulled over 3x, all of them were because I didn’t have a tag on my car yet. But a few years ago we were the safest city in Alabama so they must be doing something right here being so strict🤷🏻♀️ they are so strict on it bc they really don’t have that much to “solve” around here with it being so safe there’s not like a ton of murders or anything crazy like that very often. Drugs are also a huge issue in the US in general, so a lot of that is discovered during these stops. Also it deters drug dealers and criminals from coming into the area if the reputation of the police is really strict.. and everyone around here knows how the cops are in each town... so yeah. But it’s also nice because the cops here care so much if they pulled over a pregnant woman they would “escort” them to the hospital driving in front of them with their blue lights on to help them get through traffic faster. But In like big cities they are much less strict about driving rules and things like that. Everyone speeds like crazy because cops don’t really care about it. I assume it’s because they know they have bigger things to worry about or more responsibilities to handle, or that people just do it so much that EVERYONE does it and they can’t just pull over everyone so it’s kinda pointless to pick one of the 90 cars speeding past that are just trying to “go with the flow” of traffic.
Well that kinda makes you the perfect person to answer my questions lol!
ah, the babies running out of room sounds REALLY uncomfortable! But thank you for letting me know
Thant's all very interesting! The thing about them having a quota to meet is kind of messed up, but it's great that it seems to deter bad people from coming into the area!
Thank you for telling me these things and taking time out of your day to write this comment, I really appreciate it! :))
Wonderful build Lena!!! 😁🧡😁
Thank you!
23:16 There are a few things that can happen. You can 911 and warn the operator to tell the police n your area that you are on your way to the hospital for a medical emergency, and you can also ask for a police escort. It's also possible that the officer will pull you over, the wife is obviously in labor or some other medical emergency is obviously happening, and the officer will let you go and maybe give you an escort. The important things to keep in mind are that police officers are still human even though they suck, and do have empathy. They also don't want to be involved in legal trouble because someone got hurt because the police delayed them from hospital care.
Thank you for letting me know! And that's a great point, most of them are compassionate human beings, I've just heard too many horror stories of police officers acting inhumanely but you are so right!
This is great!
Thank you!
Things i felt for my 3 kids;
My skin was itchy especially at the start. It's period bloat not food bloat. It feels low where it should be then as it grows and other organs squish your tummy you feel bloated but eat well and it'll barely bother you.
Pregnancy was an amazing experience every time. They vary a lot so always follow your intuition over stastics!!
P.s. it as in the womb not the child...
Thank you for letting me know!
Great build! When I was pregnant, I felt bolted, but it wasn't bad. I just felt like my tummy was big. Everything you said about the police is so true. The police system is really messed up and there is a lot of racism in the system. I also wanted to say for a young person you really have a good head on your shoulder. I hope you do really good on your exam. 😇❤
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that!
hello! beautiful build, i love it sm and i personally build ranches and farms on this lot all the time! I'm American and, though i can't respond to the pregnancy questions, I can tell you that getting pulled over or stopped by police is SUPER common here. Cops do usually patrol the areas they work in and some even sit in spots that are usually out of view for drivers in order to "catch them in the act" of speeding or whatever crime the cops want to think they're committing. its even scarier for people of color, i remember my roommate in college used to be so relieved whenever I'd drive places with her because she knew that if she were to get pulled over, it was less likely that something would happen if i (a white person) was in the car with her. I commute from my hometown to the city pretty often and I usually see at least 3-5 people pulled over on the hour long drive.
Thank you so much!
I live in iowa and when I mean people have hundreds of cows they have hundreds when I say I fully believe there are more cows than people it’s insane and there are even cow caution signs like you gotta be careful bc they get out and if you hit one of those going 55+ you will not make it out we have cows but we only have 30 or 40 I believe they’re so sweet and friendly if you can socialize them but yes 4 is more than enough in the sims they can be quite difficult to take care of irl they’re pretty easy to take care ngl but yeah I hope you see this! ☺️
That’s so fun, thank you for letting me know! I live near some cows too and I love to go look at them and their calves, they’re so cute! 💜
P.S. I've watched lots of cops deliver babies on videos! I think i heard they get training in it.
Last thing a woman in labour needs is a car accident. You see that a lot in medical dramas.
I believe they either get paramedics over ASAP whilst assisting or if woman can wait they will use sirens to get them there.
I live in the south of the USA so may be different in the north and my dad is friends with many cops (mainly inner city Atlanta cops but also more rural Georgia cops) but they have to meet certain quotas of tickets and certain areas the quotas are higher so they are a lot stricter and will pull over more people.
Me personally, i've never been pulled over but I have gotten speeding tickets before. But the tickets were sent in the mail TT not given to me in person.
That's really interesting, thank you for letting me know! :)
I've had 4 kids. More bloated feeling the bigger it gets. More pressure everywhere with your belly and organs. Which can make it hard or hurt to breathe and can cause you to need to pee a lot (and cause accidents). The belly is hard and it can burn as it stretches (the belly skin can get very tight and leave stretch marks). It can be difficult to move or roll. My feet and ankles get super swollen and it can hurt to stand at all. The baby part...when you first feel it it's like a goldfish swimming around. Eventually you do feel the movement, wriggling, rolling over, etc. Honestly, for me the pregnancy part got easier with each baby. But I've known people who end up losing their hair and teeth and whatnot because your body starts prioritizing giving nutrients to the baby, even if that means leeching it from bones and whatnot.
Police patrol here constantly and they actively look for violations. They create speed traps and camp out where it is hard to see them so they can catch you. They will pull you over for a light out, forgetting a blinker, lapsed insurance, or even if they think you look like someone else they're watching for. You say you're confused but you literally described exactly what they do and how it works. I see cop cars daily either on the road or even neighborhood patrolling. I have seen 3 or 4 people pulled over by cops in a single drive...and I've seen single vehicles with 4 or 5 patrol cars with it. It really is the way you think it is. It's generally because they will give you a ticket and then you get to pay the fine associated with the violation. Our government loves taking our money. That said, as a white woman I acknowledge the privilege I have in regards to police. I have been pulled over a few times but police are always very nice to me and usually let me go with a warning. I've only been ticketed once and that officer explained to me what steps to take to get it dismissed (it was ultimately dismissed). That is not the experience for so so so so many people. Police brutality is real. There is a reason so many people start recording on their phones as soon as police show up. I'd believe people's stories you're hearing and while TV shows are exaggerated, it's still based in a reality. Police presence is a big thing in the U.S. and sadly, that can be a fatal thing for too many Americans.
The goldfish swimming around sounds... weird lol! I've hear of people losing their hair both during pregnancy and postpartum but the teeth thing is crazy!!
After having read through the comments on this video I can say that even though I seemingly was pretty spot on in the voice over, I'm blown away by what I've been told.
It's so scary to see the statistics of how many people die from police brutality each year. Growing up I was told that the police would be there to keep me safe. It's so horrible that not everyone has that privilege and to hear stories from people of color who were taught to be extra cautious around the cops, even when they were little kids.
Thank you so much for the comment! :)
I’m not American nor have I been pregnant so I suppose I can’t answer your questions haha… but love the build! ❤❤
Thank you so much!
Great build, is it on the gallery, if not, can it be uploaded. Many thanks :-)
Thank you! The gallery is not working properly at the moment, so I'd prefer to wait until EA fixes it before I upload it. However, if that doesn't appen within the next few days I'll post it then! :)
@@Lacylena Thank you. The gallery is working for me, so hopefully yours will be soon :-)
Hi, do you think you could upload this build to your gallery again? It's really beautiful
Thank you! It’s already on the gallery 💜
@@Lacylena I was trying to download it from the sims gallery on google but it said this item (download tray file) was most likely deleted 🤔
@@reddeadredacted I don’t know what that’s about. I’ve personally only used the in-game version of the gallery but I have heard that the other one is pretty broken, so that might be why. But I can assure you that the build has not been deleted
@@Lacylena No worries. I believe you :)
beautiful build!!! but I can't find it on the gallery :(
I'm sorry. I've been having some issues with the gallery lately but it's on there now! Thank you
I have never personally been pulled over, but my mom was pulled over once while I was in the car because we forgot to send in some kind of paperwork and the police ran our plate and it came back expired. Generally, police officers will hang out in their cars on the side of highways and run people's plates to see if there's anything flagged to that car. That said, my mom and I are both white.
Pregnancy is heavy, you’re constantly carrying about a little human. Tape a watermelon to yourself and watch around. Towards the end you can’t even sleep on your back because you can’t breathe. I had my fifth baby January 2023 and I wasn’t as miserable as when I was carrying twin girls
The sleeping situation sounds so rough! Congrats on all the sweet babies
20:40 Yes... that is exactly what they do. Very stupid.
For the cop question they sit and wait like they’ll patrol the road and then also park and just wait for you to go past and clock you at a high speed they have a quota to make and that’s the reasoning be hind it but then that turns into a traffic stop drugs are a huge problem and so a lot of people do go to jail after interacting with the officer but at the same time the justice system isn’t fair here crimes against women and children will receive less time and have more leniency then drug charges I feel as if a good portion dose abuse their power they’re just very forceful at times don’t seem to know the laws when it comes down to it and a lot of things get covered up they all cover for eachother now I won’t say that action didn’t need to be taken but most of the time it needs to be done in a different way they all need more training on how to handle situations and how much force should be taken and yes I will say they do seem to be more forceful and come with more backup when it comes to certain skin tones but honestly the US makes no sense lots of things come into play when it comes to the justice system and how laws are upheld
I from uk i have had 5 children and fells uncomfortable like you cant be comfortable the moning sickness went i eat my belly pop out but not too much i felt sleepy all the time i couldn't sleep but if your worrry get yourself checked out
Thank you for letting me know! :)
I am late to the party apparently... lol. Okay I wanna start by stating clearly, I'm NOT American, I am Canadian and while we are neighbors, we are VERY DIFFERENT. However, we are also similar in some ways and I'm gonna try to answer you adorable, yet intelligent questions.... The one thing you need to consider is that there are many more cops in the US than other places, so that is part of the reason getting pulled over is more common, also depends on the location. Secondly, it is all about money... If you are pulled river and ou get a fine, then the government or police make bank. I do think that a great deal of criminal profiling occurs, e.g. more people of color are stopped and subsequently charged with a crime than those of another race, e,g, white people. and that is super sad. I truly don't really know for sure though, I have been pulled over 1 time and that is because I was speeding lol. I was wrong. Other than that, nothing.
As for being pregnant, it is different for all people. My sister is an amazing pregnant person, but I was not. I was miserable, and uncomfortable af a lot like you ate the biggest meal of your life... that awful feeling but that is really only at the end of it... At the start ir is the morning sickness that can get ya, and it sucks but everyone is different, I actually hated being pregnant but it is worth it in the end and any pain/discomfort is immediately forgotten the moment you see your lil one lol Anyway love this question thing, you should do it again.
Fashionably late lol
Right, that's sort of what I've gathered from reading the comments. Which ever way you twist or turn it, the system seems real bad and predatory..
That sounds rough. I've heard from others who've experienced multiple pregnancies that said some of them went smoothly and others were horrible and had a lot of complications. I guess you really never know what you're in for lol
And thank you! I've been wanting to ask more questions in other videos since it was so fun in this one. I'm glad you liked it too! :)