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lemonnella
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
When I play, I tend to discipline my children sims depending on their parent(s). If I imagine a parent to be an authoritarian, then that parent will definitely be strict with their children. If I envision a parent to be a little more permissive, then they are almost always calm if they even choose to discipline the kids.
Like @Thrior, I too tend to "pick favorites" or just treat my sim children differently. For example, in my current game I have two children, and two authoritative parents (not to be confused with authoritarians). Their daughter is pretty wholesome and their son is quite mischievous. The parents tend to be more lenient with their daughter compared to their son as her character values are high in manners, responsibility and empathy and his are not.
For pets, I sort of cheat this a little because I almost always give my sim pets the clever trait. They never really need training other than dog tricks if I want them.
Like @Thrior, I too tend to "pick favorites" or just treat my sim children differently. For example, in my current game I have two children, and two authoritative parents (not to be confused with authoritarians). Their daughter is pretty wholesome and their son is quite mischievous. The parents tend to be more lenient with their daughter compared to their son as her character values are high in manners, responsibility and empathy and his are not.
For pets, I sort of cheat this a little because I almost always give my sim pets the clever trait. They never really need training other than dog tricks if I want them.
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