Change Spouses Rooms + Shane Room Change after story

RedPandaWish

Greenhorn
I think you should be able to change the spouses rooms, normally for OCD or you don't like the room.
This might be a problem when you're married to Shane, his room is filthy and he doesn't take the time at all to clear the beer cans or messy foot prints even though he commits to not drinking more beer. It just seems so out of place now that his character is trying to change for the better... plus I don't really want such a messy edition to the house, especially cause' the foot prints tracking into the room doesn't even track through the entire house so it looks weird.
 

SirDarwin

Greenhorn
My problem is not that Shane's room is messy. My room is messy, and I can imagine it's one of the less prioritized things for people who are coming out of a dark period in their life with mental health. I think it might even be a good thing, something that makes him stand out and make him feel more "real." My problem is what looks like the alchohol references... He's supposed to have stopped (at least mostly) post-marriage right? After all, he says in an event that he'd replaced beer with sparkling water. You'd also think it's implied in the 14 heart event, that you thought he'd stopped drinking and are getting concerned that he relapsed. So why is there a light-brown looking stain on the carpet coming out of a can, and permanently fixated footsteps to and from the mini-fridge?

Honestly, unless I'm mistaken and misinterpreting things, I think CA might have originally made his area without the intention for his storyline to play out how it did, and for him to stop drinking. Maybe this was even made back when he looked like this and he wasn't an alchoholic but just a sports fan who loved drinking "cold ones." Either way I don't think it's fitting for his character, and I think his room was a massive turn-off for most people who married him, and probably resulted in a lot of instant divorces (not that I'd agree, though, you really should give someone a full chance before divorcing).
 
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