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I remember from the game Dating My Daughter that Sunshine Bay had polygamous marriage laws. My MC used these to marry both Dee and Georgina. So why weren't there any polygamous marriage endings in this game?
 

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I remember from the game Dating My Daughter that Sunshine Bay had polygamous marriage laws. My MC used these to marry both Dee and Georgina. So why weren't there any polygamous marriage endings in this game?
there actually is, f.e. twins and their not that little sister, sis and victoria possibly, on extra endings there are more.
 

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I remember from the game Dating My Daughter that Sunshine Bay had polygamous marriage laws. My MC used these to marry both Dee and Georgina. So why weren't there any polygamous marriage endings in this game?
there actually is, f.e. twins and their not that little sister, sis and victoria possibly, on extra endings there are more.
As far as I remember there was no polygamous marriage. Only marriages were single ones. Lots of poly relationships, but I don't remember any of them getting married.
 

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there actually is, f.e. twins and their not that little sister, sis and victoria possibly, on extra endings there are more.
Slightly off-topic but worth mentioning: I don't think "f.e." is a common enough expression that you should use it too much. I logic'd it out a bit myself and concluded you meant "for example" (right?), but most English speaking folks just use the term "e.g." instead. Maybe it's a bit presumptuous of me to say that, but eh... Worth pointing it out imo, in case you (like me) aren't a native English user. :)

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Slightly off-topic but worth mentioning: I don't think "f.e." is a common enough expression that you should use it too much. I logic'd it out a bit myself and concluded you meant "for example" (right?), but most English speaking folks just use the term "e.g." instead. Maybe it's a bit presumptuous of me to say that, but eh... Worth pointing it out imo, in case you (like me) aren't a native English user. :)

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I'm a native English speaker and never saw "f.e." before.
 
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I'm a native English speaker and never saw "f.e." before.
Well, if it is what I think it is then it's similar to a Swedish expression which in turn is pretty literally just a localised variant of "e.g.", and given the context of what he was saying I just put two and two together. I mean I might be wrong, but... I kind of doubt that. Either way, I know how tricky it can be for multilingual folks to keep track of what "is" and "isn't" a proper translation from one language to another.

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Never seen "f.e" either.
These i see all the time:
i.e "that is", taken from Latin: id est
e.g " for example", taken from Latin: exempli gratia
f.e is probably some slang to degrade the English language even more :p
 
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f.e. is like pwn
idiots misspell but insist on using it anyway

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"pwn" was a typo rather than a dumb misspelling, but then people started using it intentionally. Note "o" and "p" are right next to each other and ii isn't a thing you'd expect from a misspelling. It's a bit old now, too.
 

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"pwn" was a typo rather than a dumb misspelling, but then people started using it intentionally. Note "o" and "p" are right next to each other and ii isn't a thing you'd expect from a misspelling. It's a bit old now, too.
bit as 30ish years.
 

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"pwn" was a typo rather than a dumb misspelling, but then people started using it intentionally. Note "o" and "p" are right next to each other and ii isn't a thing you'd expect from a misspelling. It's a bit old now, too.
A typo is a misspelling
Just borne of fingering as opposed to remembering letter composition
 

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would need to travel to 80s and 90s and see if pwn or own was used more in fighting games.
 
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