Don Lothario

The Sims
Don Lothario (or any of his family) is not present in the first sims video-game.

The Sims 2
For theories on his involvement of Bella Goth's abduction, see Bella Goth/theories.

Don Lothario is one of the pre-created sims featured in The Sims 2. He resides in Pleasantview, one of the neighborhoods that ships with the game. He wears blue jeans, a purple striped top, and has a black pompadour. According to the neighborhood back story, Don's the local womanizer, holding down relationships with four women at once. His lovers are the Caliente sisters, Nina and Dina, the maid Kaylynn, and Cassandra Goth, to whom he is engaged to at the game's start. Don is also involved in the plot surrounding Cassandra's mother, Bella. The back story tells players that Bella was mysteriously abducted and never returned home. However, apparently she was last seen at Don's home. It is said that Bella went to Don's home to welcome him to Pleasantview, but was never seen again. He is the only child and son of Adriana Lothario and Nicolo Lothario.

The Sims 3
It has been revealed that Don will be a pre-made character living in the downloadable neighborhood Riverview. But when the game starts, he does not have any lovers at all. If you look very closely, he is more older than Mortimer Goth, Bella Goth and Kaylynn Langerak. This would mean that in The Sims 2, he would be older than Mortimer Goth, and not an Adult. So he wouldn't be the same age as Cassandra Goth, and he may even be death by the time they got engaged.

Time mystery
Don appears in Riverview. The family bio reads "Don woke up one morning in a whole new world. He remembers stepping onto a teleporter, several women laughing, then nothing else until he found himself here.." Here refers to an old granary, abandoned for years and waiting for nature to demolish it, that is, until Don showed up. Don's bio reads "Don Lothario was facing a big choice between marriage and continuing to be a man about town. Will his "accidental" teleportation to a new town change his old ways?"