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- Perthelia7 years agoSeasoned AceYour sim can cheer themselves up in the mirror - that's what I usually do.
- The mirror knocks it out and also calling the sadness hotline works but the mirror is more effective
- guking7 years agoSeasoned AdventurerAh... I wish the game had more options like Spa Day gave us with the baths and massage.
- I don't know if it works, but I do the things, that I believe makes them happy.
Like if I believe my character is promiscuous, then I have them woohoo, a one night stand.
A Good Drink Could make a Sim happy.
Eating their feelings.
Good Company
Playing a video Game, or their favorite hobby to get their mind off of it.
that's usually what I do. - guking7 years agoSeasoned Adventurer
"MasonGamer;c-16545006" wrote:
I don't know if it works, but I do the things, that I believe makes them happy.
Like if I believe my character is promiscuous, then I have them woohoo, a one night stand.
A Good Drink Could make a Sim happy.
Eating their feelings.
Good Company
Playing a video Game, or their favorite hobby to get their mind off of it.
that's usually what I do.
Thanks but I am talking about thins that "cancel" the sad moodlets - Perthelia7 years agoSeasoned AceThere's always the moodlet solver in the rewards menu. :P
- Sims can cry in beds and closets, I believe that relieves sadness.
- Joanne_Snow7 years agoLegendThey can talk to their pets about it. That reduces is. And with Parenthood I think you can also reduce it by having another sim discuss their sad emotion with them.
- guking7 years agoSeasoned Adventurer
"SimTrippy;c-16545137" wrote:
They can talk to their pets about it. That reduces is. And with Parenthood I think you can also reduce it by having another sim discuss their sad emotion with them.
Thanks. The thing is... their cat died. haha but I'll adopt a new cat for them! ^^ - Feisbukaite7 years agoSeasoned AceI make them write sad books in addition to sadness hotline and crying in bed.