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*Aunt/Uncle
*Niece/Nephew
*Grandaunt/Granduncle
*Grandniece/Grandnephew
*Parent
*Child
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*Cousin (first cousins only)
*Parent-In-Law
*Child-In-Law
*Sibling-In-Law
*Step-Parent
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*Grandparent
*Grandchild
*Half-Sibling
*Aunt/Uncle (the siblings-in-law of a Sim's parents are not counted)
*Niece/Nephew
*Parent
*Child
*Sibling
*Sibling (labels half siblings as just 'brother' or 'sister')
*Cousin (first cousins only)
*Step-Parent
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*Excessively adulterous Sims can have as many children as they want. Because they are only related through one parent, half-siblings can marry their half-siblings' other parent. This will consider them as both half-sibling and step-parent. A step-child is only labeled as one if one of his/her parents marries another spouse. Therefore, if his/her biological parent dies, she/he can opt to marry his former-step parent and have children with him/her. If they have children, their child will be the half-sibling/nephew/niece of any child the former-step parent and his/her former spouse have.
*Uncommited male and female Sims have a child but the female has another child with the male Sim's son and subsequently marries him. The male's Sim son is the half-brother/step-father of the first child while the second child is the half-sibling/niece/nephew of the first child.
* If two female Sims marry each other's fathers, they will be recognized as each other's step-mother, and the husbands as father-in-law to each other. Likewise, their children recognize each other as their aunt/uncle, although they recognize each other as niece/nephew in ''The Sims 4''.
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