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> @Deshong04 said:
> Oh, all the poor babies getting skipped which is the very first life stage of a Sim's existence into the world. Well, my objective for babies is to form a close bond with their parents. And older brother(s), sister(s), grandparents, uncle(s) and aunt(s) if I can. Plus, I love taking them everywhere. Unfortunately, there are no double, triple or extremely rare quadruplets type strollers. Because a single parent can only take one baby/toddler at a time. When it comes to bonding, it also helps to have the mother deliver the baby herself for a boost in relationship. (Spoiler)
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> I agree with an earlier comment made by starguru about enjoying the full experience from baby to elder or beyond. I like taking my time to get to know my Sims as it is true that each one is unique and different from any other. Thus, full of surprises and quite endearing. It's easy for me to get attached because the A.I. that simulates these Sims can be so relatable and realistic to real life. I become genuinely invested in trying to guide Sims through their virtual lives as best I can. I can't really help if I don't even learn and understand the psyche of each individual A.I.
I get what you mean though about building bonds. It's important. Love the photos by the way :smiley:
> Oh, all the poor babies getting skipped which is the very first life stage of a Sim's existence into the world. Well, my objective for babies is to form a close bond with their parents. And older brother(s), sister(s), grandparents, uncle(s) and aunt(s) if I can. Plus, I love taking them everywhere. Unfortunately, there are no double, triple or extremely rare quadruplets type strollers. Because a single parent can only take one baby/toddler at a time. When it comes to bonding, it also helps to have the mother deliver the baby herself for a boost in relationship. (Spoiler)
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> I agree with an earlier comment made by starguru about enjoying the full experience from baby to elder or beyond. I like taking my time to get to know my Sims as it is true that each one is unique and different from any other. Thus, full of surprises and quite endearing. It's easy for me to get attached because the A.I. that simulates these Sims can be so relatable and realistic to real life. I become genuinely invested in trying to guide Sims through their virtual lives as best I can. I can't really help if I don't even learn and understand the psyche of each individual A.I.
I get what you mean though about building bonds. It's important. Love the photos by the way :smiley:
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