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I like socializing with my adult children.
Some I retire and some I move out. My goal is adopt 100 or more children.
When I move some of them out, I socialize with them all the time.
Hate the fact that I cannot ask them to move back in. Oh well, it is what it is.
Anywho!
My question is why did my adult child that I moved out, did not retire (I know I lose control over them either way); suddenly look like a retired person and I could no longer socialize with them?
My theory on this. Even though these people were adults. And you thought you they were going to their own homes. They didn't, and the Grim Reaper came and now they have to haunt you until you retire. 😂
Seriously though, I think the game sees the moving out option for adults as the same thing as retirement. This is why they are grayed out and you can socialize with them. They sometimes periodically walk down your street though. When this happens I think you can talk to them.
- 7 years ago
And inexplicably, some Sims seem to have the blessing of everlasting youth.
Last year, we had a retired Sim who never appeared aged. Everytime I saw her around town, she was in her prime, even though she was long retired.
Who knows. There's a mysterious Sims age programming gene that has yet to be isolated. *shrug*
- 7 years ago
None of my retired Sims walk down my street or the Sims I move out.
Once I retire them, they are gone never to be seen or heard from again.
As for the moved out Sims, I can socialize with them via the communication's tab only.
This was my first Sim's daughter to move out and now the other sons and daughters can not get to know her.
Oh well.
Maybe someone befriended her and then retired her.
Never know since they become NPCs.
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