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==Trivia==
*Young adults, adults and elders may fight with each other. In ''The Sims 2'', children may also start fights, but not with older Sims.<ref group="n">It is possible for them to start fights using the [[Game guide:Allmenus cheat|Allmenus cheat]]. No animations will play, although the fight clouds will appear.</ref> In ''The Sims 3'', children may not start fights with young adults or older, but they may fight with teens, and may even win such fights.{{vgversion|TS3}}
*In some versions of  ''The Sims 2'' (confirmed with just ''Nightlife'' and ''Pets''), if a toddler witnesses an affair happen and is furious with an adult because of it, the adult may initiate a fight with them as well. No animations play for either character, although the fight clouds will still appear.
*In ''The Sims 3'', some Sims will laugh at the loser if a fight breaks out,  and Sims with the evil trait will point at the loser and cackle. In addition, grumpy or hot-headed Sims will break out into a rage if a fight starts.
*In ''The Sims 3'', a common misconception is that having high martial arts skill will increase the chance of winning a fight. In fact, it doesn't, and it only matters whether the Sim has a skill in martial arts or not.
*In ''The Sims 3'', another common misconception is that some traits are considered to affect the outcome of a fight, while they're not. These traits are, for example, athletic, lucky, hot-headed, daredevil, and unlucky.
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