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Title: kids crying over parents kiss??
Post by: Jessi85 on February 01, 2008, 10:07:26 am
I dont know where to post this but since I have bon voyage I write in here. Anyone else who had their children crying over beacuse their parents make out??. Its driving me insane, and I dont get why.. It even went so far that one of the daughters relly started to dislike the parents.. for making out?? huh


Title: kids crying over parents kiss??
Post by: AlbinoBambi on February 01, 2008, 10:47:17 am
Well, that mostly happens when only one of the parents kissing is the actual parent of the kid.
I haven't experienced it myself yet, so I have no clue on how you can stop this from happening, besides not letting them kiss in front of the kid.


Title: kids crying over parents kiss??
Post by: qvisn on February 02, 2008, 05:13:48 pm
I had a problem with a sim vanishing from the game, i could'nt find her anywhere, so i made a new copy and put her in, the husband was happy enough to fall in love with her but the child hated her so much, there was no fooling him.I just had to keep them away from him and they done all the woohooing while he was at school, it was easier to manage once he went to college.:happy8:


Title: kids crying over parents kiss??
Post by: Sleepycat on February 03, 2008, 05:25:25 am
JM Pescado has a hack called "romancemod"  it takes care of the crying kid issue

http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,7.0.html

from the read me:

Quote
Significant alterations to the way romance and jealousy works:

1. Sims can now exhibit loyalty to existing relationships and do not randomly
fall in love with anyone who happens to flirt with them. Pleasure sims have
resistance only when in a committed relationship, Romance sims have none. All
other sims have resistance values if they already are in a relationship. This
value increases with level of commitment. Object-assisted actions not presently
supported and bypass this check. Still provides defense against cow attack!

2. Sexual orientation of a sim now actually matters! A very straight sim will
decline homosexual interactions and vice-versa.

3. Sim-jealousy will make more sense: Romance/Pleasure sims, depending on
personality(Nc+Pl+Ou >= 15), are more likely to have "open" relationships
(Pleasure sims only do this outside of commitments), and will not become
jealous (although some are simply hypocrites who think the rules apply to
everyone but them and pleasure si), and sims will no longer spaz at random
people for no discernably sensible reason. Romance sims should never spaz.
It is no longer defined as "cheating" if you are not in an actual committed
relationship, and you will not have knives-memories or "caught cheating" fears
satisfied unless you are actually caught by a partner in a committed
relationship (steady/engaged/married).

4. Flower rage is stomped. Sims no longer spaz out when looking at datereward,
since these have no timestamp and could pertain to a preexisting relationship
or one that no longer exists.


edit - noticed the read me dosen't mention the crying kid issue but it does fix it.


Title: kids crying over parents kiss??
Post by: ~Iris~ on February 03, 2008, 01:30:01 pm
There as another post like this...I think it started happening after Seasons came out.  It's never happened to me before, but it seems like a few other people have experienced the same thing.  Try searching the general discussion board.  Maybe there's a fix for it now (?).  Good luck.


Title: kids crying over parents kiss??
Post by: simsaddict67 on February 09, 2008, 07:01:42 pm
that happens to me alot,
maybe it's because they don't like one of the adults?
idk


Title: kids crying over parents kiss??
Post by: jadesstar on February 13, 2008, 12:37:03 am
This is weird. I read this thread but didn't respond because it had never happened to me. The very next time I played Sims, it happened! Using InSim, I had the maid for the Pleasants move into their house, get pregnant by Daniel, then move out on her own. I moved in a new boyfriend for her when her son was a toddler, so the son and boyfriend had a friendly relationship. But when the son turned into a child and they kissed he would bawl. I've played other houses in similiar situations, hasn't happened anywhere else yet.


Title: kids crying over parents kiss??
Post by: Tomkat on February 13, 2008, 09:53:20 am
That behavior is very VERY annoying...
It actually spoils any kind of situation where a child who's one parent died can have a relationship with a new step-parent.  Except for a bad one of course.
All step-parents aren't evil, EA...


Title: kids crying over parents kiss??
Post by: stargirl7827 on February 17, 2008, 08:33:07 pm
OkAy! Mine's has too, sorry


Title: kids crying over parents kiss??
Post by: mizmudgie on February 28, 2008, 04:13:38 am
I had twin girls that would get mad at their parents any time the parents smooched or romantic kissed in front of them.


Title: kids crying over parents kiss??
Post by: lewisb40 on March 03, 2008, 04:22:50 am
I had that problem with my romance/pleasure sim females. The kids would have different fathers, so the kids hated each other one's fathers. I find it hilarious. For a while it became annoying because they would all hate their mother also. Then I became to enjoy it, made the lot very interesting.

I don't get how it affects a family when a parent dies. I have single parent families and the kids are not affected, the teens get embarrassed.


Title: kids crying over parents kiss??
Post by: poppy_123 on November 03, 2008, 02:08:44 pm
A current family i am making:

They're first child really hated her father even if he hugged her mother she would throw a tantrum but then when the twins came along she totally changed and did'nt mind.

.x.


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