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Re: [FIXED] Constant Rejected Proposal

I had this happen to me too recently, and neither sim was non-committal. I've never had a proposal rejected before when the relationships were very high (friendship was maxed/romance was very high).  I've also seen a few reports of this in a Facebook group I admin on. My sim was successful the second time she tried proposing to her boyfriend (fyi, they were also soulmates and best friends forever).   Though at the beginning of the date that my sim got rejected on, my sim's boyfriend was tense, that moodlet wasn't apparent when she proposed, but I do wonder if it was perhaps hidden when she proposed and some how contributed to him saying no, though again, I can't say I've had to look for that before.  Also, my game is up to date, cache is regularly deleted and I had no mods or cc in my game when my sim proposed.  You can see it here in this video (link starts shortly before she gets rejected) https://youtu.be/2BQLrC7v9vc?t=1276

Thanks and regards,
Jennifer

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  • jpkarlsen's avatar
    jpkarlsen
    Hero (Retired)
    7 years ago

    Non-committal is not the only trait that influences the chance of denying a proposal Insane is another one and childish may influence it as well.

  • MapleSimmer's avatar
    MapleSimmer
    Seasoned Ace
    7 years ago

    I’ll keep those two traits in mind along with the non committal trait, when seeing reports of Sims refusing proposals, however, my Sims didn’t have those traits either. The sim who said no to the proposal has the geek, genius and family oriented traits. The sim who proposed has the loves the outdoors, creative and active traits. These are traits I use quite often and I’ve never had a sim say no when the relationship was as high as it was. From what I can remember, I’ve only had one sim say no in all the times I’ve played and in that case the friendship wasn’t that high. Ever since then I’ve always made sure my sims have very high friendship and romance before proposing. 

    Thanks and regards,

    Jennifer

  • jpkarlsen's avatar
    jpkarlsen
    Hero (Retired)
    7 years ago

    Yes, both friendship and Romance levels are important. It seems to me that there are a slight chance of denial if both are not at 100%. I base this on the experience of it being easier to get accepted the higher they are. BTW. Family oriented trait also seems to play a role but in the opposite I do however have little evidence to base that on.

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