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- LiELF2 years agoLegendMmm...all of them, I think. It depends on the day. Thanks, ADHD. :p :s :# :D
- SEREFRAS2 years agoLegendMy actual traits are:
Antiseptic/Hardly Hungry
Brave/Carefree/Shameless/Awkward/Cringy
Clear Perspective/Observant/Empathy
Family Oriented/Matriarch/Role Model/Loyal
Sincere/Generous/Manners
Cat Lover
Creative/Music Lover/Muser
Geek/Goofball/Playful
Indoorsy/Home Turf
Independent/Loner/Lone Wolf
Responsibility/Frugal
Higher Education/Wise
Morning Sim/Night Owl
Sleepy/Seldom Sleepy
Cheerful/Gloomy
Cold Acclimation/Storm Chaser
I've also been told I'm Honest with Integrity & No Finesse.
My Pronouns are: Hetro/Ace, She/Her/Woman/Girl/Lady
What can I say, I'm very human with a long life. ;) - leucosiax2 years agoSeasoned Acenot sure is I saw the list of all of them, because I thought some may have been missing, but I pulled out these:
Ambitious, Creative,
Genius, High Maintenance, Romantic,
Self assured, Art Lover, Bookworm, Geek, Foodie, Music Lover, Vegetarian, Animal Enthusiast, Dog Lover, Good, Loner, Loyal
Used to be Outgoing, Party Animal, Proper, & Snob - Katofhyrule122 years agoSeasoned AceLifestyle trait: Single and lovin' it.
It was on Valentines day that I realized how much I love being single. Even on that day, I had absolutely no desire whatsoever to spend that day on typical valentines day activities. I had too much else that I wanted to do.
Over the past year, almost all my sims gradually acquire the single and lovin' it trait. If I don't want them to acquire that trait, I have to make a decided effort to engage in activities that prevent them from getting it. It is an effort not to get that trait. To not have them get that trait, I have to force my sims to do things that I would NOT choose to do in real life.
Playing the Sims allows us to try out different lifestyles and see what sacrifices must be made to live like that. I have become more content with my life as a result of playing the Sims. I have realized that I like my life more than I realized that I liked it. The sacrifices to have a different life are not worth it, in the SIMS as well as real life.
A year ago, I would not have thought I "loved" being single. But I now know that do love it. - @Katofhyrule12 I love this <3
I kinda feel the same way about the Close-knit lifestyle. Its appearance in the game didn't prompt me to change anything about my life, but it did help me understand a little better how I do and don't like to be social, and to appreciate that there's nothing wrong with me, just different. - Katofhyrule122 years agoSeasoned Ace
"mightysprite;c-18356105" wrote:
@Katofhyrule12 I love this <3
I kinda feel the same way about the Close-knit lifestyle. Its appearance in the game didn't prompt me to change anything about my life, but it did help me understand a little better how I do and don't like to be social, and to appreciate that there's nothing wrong with me, just different.
Most of my single and lovin' it sims slip in and out of Close-knit. I'll be trying to finish up an aspiration and I will start getting pop ups about losing the close-knit lifestyle. My first reaction will be to try and preserve it. I will start forcing my sim to accept some of the offers that pop up. Those offers usually glitch out or are just weird, and I usually give up and let the lifestyle trait drift away while I finish the aspiration. - manicobsessive12 years agoSeasoned AceThis is such a great thread! It's kind of hard to choose! Assuming I have self discovery traits too, mine would be:
Animal Enthusiast
Loner
Loyal
Socially Awkward
Lazy
Geek
I would also have the single and loving it, close knit and techie lifestyles - punkandproud2 years agoSeasoned ScoutOff the top of my head,
Animal Enthusiast, loves outdoors, Socially Awkward/Loner, music lover.
self discovery: Geek, goofball and bookworm.
Lifestyles I guess would be close-knit(ish), sedentary. - Artie_ATH2 years agoNew VanguardIs this question is about your favorite Sim (e.g. "Simself") or about yourself?
If it was about Artie, my favorite Sim (I do not consider him as my "Sim-self"), well... his main traits are usually Gloomy, Neat and Socially awkward. Depends on the save, sometimes I replace the latter with Art Lover. I do have quite a few saves where I also tried other traits which actually fit him, too. But there is no save without him being gloomy. - SheriSim2 years agoSeasoned AceI have had different traits over time
When I was younger I considered myself:
Cheerful
Good
Animal lover
Night owl
Loves outdoors
Childish
Non committal ( in that I always changed hobbies )
Low self esteem
Loyal
Adventurous
Outgoing
Active
In high school/college I became:
Romantic
Music lover
Geek ( loved science fiction )
Still cheerful
Still a night owl
Still Loyal
Still adventurous
Still non committal with hobbies
Still outgoing
Still Actuve
As an adult:
Family oriented
Loyal
Foodie
Muser
Still Romantic
Early bird
Creative
Geek ( now I had video games, and computer to add to science fiction.
Still cheerful ( although less so than when I was younger…… more responsibility )
Still loves outdoors
My husband was:
Ambitious
Neat
Creative
Loves outdoors
Adventurous
Geek
Family oriented
And I very much miss him!
Since I have gotten older my traits have changed again:
Night owl again
Still Family oriented
Still Loyal
Bookworm
Lazy
Geek ( add a cell phone to the computer, video games and science fiction.
Still a foodie
Even more of a muser
Became a bit more cheerful again in old age
Became more childish again
Still non committal to most hobbies
Wise ( I guess that’s a matter of opinion… lol )
I guess because my traits have changed so much, you could add erratic to them.
I never could understand why we couldn’t easily change traits as mine changed so often……
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