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The family relationships in ''[[The Sims]]'' are very simple. Two Sims are either members of the same family, or they aren't, and all Sims who live in the same house are considered part of the same family. Even when two Sims marry, what makes them part of the same family is that one moves in with the other. That the two Sims are married is not recorded.
The family relationships in ''[[The Sims]]'' are very simple. Two Sims are either members of the same family, or they aren't, and all Sims who live in the same house are considered part of the same family. Even when two Sims marry, what makes them part of the same family is that one moves in with the other. That the two Sims are married is not recorded.


The parent-child relationship does exist, but is not recorded as such. It only exists while the child remains a child. Using the "Age of Instant" [[Spells (The Sims: Makin' Magic)#List_of_charms|charm]]{{Vgversion|TS:MM}} or a third-party program to turn a child into an adult will break the parent-child relationship.
The parent-child relationship does exist, but is not recorded as such. It only exists while the child remains a child. Using the "Age of Instant" [[Spells (The Sims: Makin' Magic)#List of charms|charm]]{{Vgversion|TS:MM}} or a third-party program to turn a child into an adult will break the parent-child relationship.


Likewise, sibling relationships are not recorded as such. Children living in the same house are considered to be siblings, but if one or more of them is turned into an adult, that relationship will not persist.
Likewise, sibling relationships are not recorded as such. Children living in the same house are considered to be siblings, but if one or more of them is turned into an adult, that relationship will not persist.