Sometimes your first love is your one true love, and you end up being married for several decades. Other times, it’s difficult to find a lifelong partner. If you are trying to complete the newest weekend challenge, the Dangerous Woman Challenge, you will need to call off four engagements before you turn 30! By the end of this guide, you will learn how to call off an engagement in BitLife.
How to Call Off an Engagement in BitLife
To call off an engagement, you first need to get into a relationship. Your character can define gender and sexuality at a young age. However, your character cannot find love and start dating until they turn 14. When your character turns 14, you will unlock the option to find a date, and begin a relationship with a random person. Additionally, you can also ask your friends out by going to the relationships tab, choosing a friend, and asking him or her out.
Once you begin dating someone, you can go to their profile and perform various activities. Some of these include asking for money, having conversations, giving gifts, and more. Near the very bottom, you will find the option to propose to your partner. If you do not want to wait for your boyfriend or girlfriend to propose, you can make the proposal yourself. However, there is a chance, especially at a very young age, that they will decline the proposal. Make sure your relationship bar is maxed before attempting this!
When you become engaged to your partner, simply navigate back to your fiancé or fiancée’s profile and choose to call off the engagement. A confirmation message will appear asking if you want to call off the engagement. Accept the confirmation, and your partner will go back to being your boyfriend or girlfriend. If you want to fully end the relationship, you will also have to break up with them.
Once you call off four engagements before reaching age 30, you will complete the fourth task of the Dangerous Woman Challenge in BitLife! For more information about a previous BitLife challenge, visit our coverage here.
BitLife is available on Android and iOS.