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Mate I understand where you're coming from, I got the game on sale for my kids ( 8 and 10 ) because they saw us ( Mum and Dad ) playing the game and wanted to play it as well. As far as the Woohoo'ing goes, firstly they've not even come into contact with the option in the game yet, simply because they dont do anything romantic with anyone in the game, because that's not how they play it. I guess what im trying to say is.... when your kids are " aware " of those emotions and feelings they might actually seek to interact that way with the game, by which time no doubt you've already spoken to them about it " ALL " and lets be honest, it's a pretty safe experience on The Sims. It's neither graphic, violent, or in anyway explicit. You could tell them to only Woohoo after they're married or engaged ?
Anyways, that's just my 2 cents worth, good luck with the situation I hope you come to a compromise that doesn't undermine your morals.
- 4 years agoMaybe you just have to wait for them to grow up a bit before letting them play.
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