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==The Sims 2==
==The Sims 2==
In ''The Sims 2'', the ""Move In" proposition is available regardless of the genders of the Sims involved. For the proposal to be accepted, the two Sims must have a high lifetime and daily relationship, preferably higher than that needed for them to be best friends. If the Sim being moved in is part of a playable household, the player will be asked which (if any) other household members should also move in.
In ''The Sims 2'', the ""Move In" proposition is available regardless of the genders of the Sims involved. For the proposal to be accepted, the two Sims must have a high lifetime and daily relationship, preferably higher than that needed for them to be best friends. If the Sim being moved in is part of a playable household, the player will be asked which (if any) other household members should also move in.


==The Sims 3==
==The Sims 3==
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{{stub}}In the Sims 3, you must have somehow of friend or higher and perform friendly socials until "[Friend] thinks [Sim] is being friendly" appears. You can then ask them to move in. Note that if your target has the Commitment Issues trait, it will take longer to invite them. Also, if the target is a single parent, you MUST move in their children as well.
{{stub}}In the Sims 3, you must have somehow of friend or higher and perform friendly socials until "[Friend] thinks [Sim] is being friendly" appears. You can then ask them to move in. Note that if your target has the Commitment Issues trait, it will take longer to invite them. Also, if the target is a single parent, you MUST move in their children as well.
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