Marriage

The Sims
In The Sims, anyone can get married. Either Sim can propose, but the proposer must be at home to do it. Whether the other Sim accepts or not depends on their mood or the relationship between the two Sims. If the other Sim accepts, however, both Sims will change into their formal clothes and share a dance together, and the proposing Sim will be charged §1000. The Sim who was proposed to will take on the family name of the other Sim and move in with them. There is no special symbol for marriage in the Relationships section.

Since there are no defined family ties or family relationships in The Sims, the option to get married is not available to Sims who already live together.

Same-sex couples (or two friends of the same sex) can ask one another to 'Move In' if they do not already live together. Whether the other Sim accepts depends on their mood, their relationship or the quality of the other Sim's house. The Sim who moves in will take on the family name of the Sim who proposed, even if they two are simply good friends. (This is unavoidable, as Sims 1 Sims do not, properly speaking, have surnames.)

Sims cannot get a divorce, but if their relationship is low enough, they can choose the Attack option and fight each other. Which Sims wins depends on their Body skill. The Sim who loses may choose to move out, and if they do, they will never be seen in the game again.

The Sims 2
''Sims can also get a divorce. See Divorce.'' When two Sims are in love they can get first engaged and then marry (with or without a wedding party). If the Sim to be married is not living with his or her partner yet they will move in as soon as the wedding ceremony is over. Either Sim can propose.

There are two ways in which your Sims can get married. First off, both have to be engaged, and can either get married by clicking on the Sim in which they are engaged to and selecting the "Get Married" interaction, in which the two Sims exchange vows and kiss to signify their marriage.

The other way, and more "traditional" way to get married is to have a wedding party. In order to do this, either Sim can click on a telephone, and select "Throw Wedding Party". This is basically like a normal party, only your Sims are expected to get married. You may or may not use the wedding arch. But a difference between normal parties and wedding parties is that any guest you invite will show up even if you have a low relationship with that Sim!

Like normal parties, a wedding party is rated by how good it is. So, it is possible to have a horrible wedding party. In order to prevent this, you can pretty much set up the wedding party like you would a normal party (having music, buffet table, bar, etc.)

Finally, when the marriage takes place, both Sims switch into wedding attire (which is their "formal" wear, so make sure to choose something wedding appropriate beforehand) and head beneath the wedding arch. Your guests gather around, and the Sims exchange vows and kiss to signify their marriage.

If the "Wedding Party" is successful a limo will come for the couple to take them on their honeymoon. While they are on their honeymoon, the newly-wedded Sims' need bars will have a significant increase.

The Sim who initiates the 'Get Married' interaction is the Sim whose last name both parties to the marriage will take. However, you can use a program such as SimPE to edit this, if you so choose.

Same-Sex Marriages


Same-Sex Marriages are referred to as "Joined Union" in The Sims 2, although a Wedding Party is still called a wedding party. A Joined Union is the alternative to a wedding available for Same-Sex Couples.

Like a regular wedding, when two Sims of the same gender are in love they can get first engaged and then marry (with or without a wedding party). If the Sim to be joined is not living with his or her partner yet they will move in as soon as the wedding ceremony is over. Sim Unions provide fewer Aspiration points than marriage.

The Sims 3
Sims who are in love can propose marriage and become engaged. They can then either have a "Private Wedding" or a wedding party.

Unlike in The Sims 2, it is unclear whose last name will be taken when they marry. Quite often the person proposing has to change their name, although this is not always the case. If the Sim whose name changed has children, they will also take on the last name of their step-parent.