Talk:Social worker

Player Stories
I didn't know if it was appropriate to have player stories in the article of an NPC so here's my player story...


 * I remember when I had a CAS family that was going in their 5 generation. They had a little girl and I had just gotten the expansion pack Seasons so I had her playing in the snow and all of a sudden the social worker came to take her away. I couldn't let that happen! So I killed like 5 Social Workers with the boolprop testingcheatsenabled cheat death by flies before they could teleport her just to save her! It was a horrible experience but she was still there! However I felt so bad afterwards because it was my totally no cheats legit family! >.< After that I quit playing it. Makiah   (talk)  17:34, 30 March 2008 (UTC)

Sims 3 Question
I know that discussion pages on Wikis generally aren't a place for discussion of the topic, but I was wondering if adopting a child/pregnancy are no longer allowed after a child is taken away, as in Sims 2. ~ FangzV  ( Flame at me here) as said on 02:20, February 8, 2011 (UTC)

Move

 * No, "worker" shouldn't be capitalized according to our updated guidelines. -- RoseGui [[File:Thanks rose.png]] ( talk here ) 17:03, October 15, 2011 (UTC)


 * I don't think so. For one thing, there's already a redirect named "Social Worker", for people who want to capitalize both words in articles. There are also several articles where it is uncapitalized. I think it would be easier to just leave the article's name alone. Dharden (talk) 17:08, October 15, 2011 (UTC)
 * Seems fine how it is, though I wouldn't really care either way. Comes down to "don't fix what ain't broken".

Is this a glitch?
I had a Sim baby and she's not playable anymore, but she's alive, and she was taken away. But after that, it let me adopt a new baby. In Sims 3, are you allowed to adopt a new baby when one's been taken away? Or was the baby kidnapped? XXxCrazyThingXxX (talk) 18:13, January 23, 2013 (UTC)