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Marsha Bruenig
Name Marsha Bruenig
Gender Female Female
Age Child
Life state Sim
Personality
Zodiac sign  Virgo
Aspiration  Grow Up
Appearance
Hair color  Brown
Eye color  Green
Skin color  Tan
Body shape Thin Thin
Other Information
Game The Sims 2
Playability Townie
Neighborhood Pleasantview


Marsha Bruenig is one of the child Townies in The Sims 2. She can be found in Pleasantview, which ships with The Sims 2, and in custom neighborhoods. She can be aged to the Teen life stage along with any playable child Sim with the FreeTime expansion pack.

She is sometimes considered annoying, because a glitch in the older EPs had her calling Sims she knows on the phone all the time, even at night time and during school time. This is referred to as "phone-stalking". Marsha may even phone-stalk Sims she has only met once and has only a 0/0 (or lower!) relationship with.

It's implied that Marsha is an orphan, because if a family adopts a child, it is sometimes her. She will still be named Marsha, but she'll have the last name of her new parent/s, and her new family will appear on her tree.

She has the same last name as Garden Club member Toby Bruenig and a townie Sadie Bruenig. While the game does not consider them to be related, players may treat them as being related. She may be releated to Kari Bruenig, a child townie in Riverblossom Hills.

Some games have a glitch where Marsha has hair and clothes but, startlingly, no face. There is no known way to fix this.

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