Loner (The Sims 3)

Loner is a social trait in The Sims 3. It conflicts with the party animal and social butterfly.

''Loners enjoy time spent alone more than time spent with others. Quite shy, they will never approach anyone that isn't a close friend. They prize their solitude and get nervous around large groups.''

Attributes

 * Loners are in the best mood when alone, and will receive the Enjoying Solitude moodlet.
 * Loners will get the Too Many People negative moodlet when on lots with crowds, including work and school lots.
 * Loners doesn't feel the need to seek out social interaction as often as other Sims, and their social need will decrease at a slower rate.
 * Loners prefer to spend time in the bedroom rather than more social areas.
 * Babies with this trait lose social need more rapidly (seems to counteract the purpose of this trait).

Related traits

 * Shy

Player notes

 * NPCs with this trait will not visit the following lot assignments: hangout.
 * The preview animation for this trait shows the Sim being desperate for a friend, although in game loners are in a better mood when alone.
 * Nearby pets do not remove the "Enjoying Solitude" moodlet.
 * Loners will say the following when put into a rather large outing group: "This is more people than I can handle...I've got to get out of here!" followed by their feelings on the group outing. This occurs even with family members (tested with an 8-member group outing where two members were loners. After a few sim-minutes, both quit the group immediately leaving it a 6-member group). Another test used 5 siblings, and was a one loner. The single loner quit the group immediately leaving it a four-member group.
 * Loners will reject the "Woo!" interaction from Sims with the party animal trait.
 * Loners with the insane trait will never need to socialize with other Sims. This is due to the fact that not only will the social need decrease slower because of the loner trait's effect, but also having the insane trait allows them to use the "Talk to Self" interaction to raise their social need in addition to their fun need.
 * If a party is taking place in a different household within the neighborhood, the "Gossip" interaction may reveal the loner's disdain for parties.
 * Loners are at a disadvantage when undertaking a communications major while studying at college.
 * Loners rarely ever wish to form friendships with other Sims unless they also have the charismatic and/or friendly traits.

Loner Sims
Brigit Hemlock, Jocasta Bachelor, Connor Frio