Yes, it completely defeats the purpose of engagement and is extremely hurtful to your partner and loved ones.
Yes its a little wrong to be engaged when you are 16, if you guys want to get married sometime, get married at 18 that's your best option. Don't tell anyone you are engaged and when your 17 tell everyone you guys are getting married when your both 18!
WhY not...unless and untill your intention is not wrong...
No, it is not wrong for people with disabilities to get engaged. Everyone has the right to pursue love and relationships, regardless of their abilities or disabilities. It is important that individuals with disabilities are treated with respect and have the same opportunities for relationships as anyone else.
No, on the KCA's the announcer said 'the soon-to-be-married...oops wrong card' sooo, they aren't engaged.
False intention is an intention that you believe is a wrong or bad intention. Or, a False Intention is falsifying or lying about your intentions.
There is nothing wrong at all. The person may not have found someone yet, is not interested in getting married, or is simply too busy in their career. Getting married is a personal choice.
Either something's wrong with your game or they actually married by talking. If something's wrong with your game, then have your sim use the phone to throw a wedding party.
Possibly, a relative that is important to you is, according to your subconscious, is planning on 'cheating' or doing wrong to you. Or...you have a fear (irrational or otherwise) that someone close to you is doing wrong against you.
no, of corse not... and you spelled it all wrong!
There is no wrong done when people with disabilities get engaged. Everyone should have someone to love and care for them.
Malice in tort law refers to the intentional wrongdoing or reckless behavior of a person that causes harm to another individual. It can be used to establish a higher degree of fault in certain tort cases, such as when seeking punitive damages. Malice can be expressed (intentional harm) or implied (reckless disregard for the consequences of one's actions).
Uh...2 fictitious characters getting married? If it bothers you, there's something wrong.