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ThriorTheSecond
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
When it comes to sim kids, it mainly depends on the family itself and how I roleplay them. Therefore each sim might have very different parenting methods. Others are much stricter than others and they can also be very particular with what they actually react to. E.g. a Slob sim of mine doesn't give one whit that her kid goes around making messes. The other one just cheered on if his kids decided to fight other kids (especially if that other one started it) but DID intervene if they started being mean to their own siblings. Sometimes I might even roleplay them having "favorites". Like how one kept kinda pampering their Clingy toddler daughter while being more strict with the Fussy one throwing tantrums.
The above also somewhat applies to pets but I have noticed there's more clear patterns:
Cats I usually let do whatever they want. Like, I wouldn't let a cat sit on a kitchen counter or a dining table IRL but in the sims I just find it way more visually interesting how they can hang around all over the place and do stuff.
Dogs. I usually train them to stop rolling in puddles/trash because it gets so annoying to constantly bathe them.
The above also somewhat applies to pets but I have noticed there's more clear patterns:
Cats I usually let do whatever they want. Like, I wouldn't let a cat sit on a kitchen counter or a dining table IRL but in the sims I just find it way more visually interesting how they can hang around all over the place and do stuff.
Dogs. I usually train them to stop rolling in puddles/trash because it gets so annoying to constantly bathe them.
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