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In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', the interaction is available to Sims from Teen to Elder. A successful proposition to go steady sets the boyfriend/girlfriend [[Relationship#The Sims 3|relationship]] between two Sims.
In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', the interaction is available to Sims from Teen to Elder. A successful proposition to go steady sets the boyfriend/girlfriend [[Relationship#The Sims 3|relationship]] between two Sims.

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Revision as of 19:29, 30 September 2010

In The Sims 2, Going Steady is an interaction only used by teenaged Sim lovers. This means that they will pay attention to their only love. Usually, this means a Sim will have a girlfriend or boyfriend, though the game does not use those terms. If a teen is caught cheating by his/her Steady, they will have the option to "Break Up" with them. However, the player must work very hard to bring the relationship up again. Since this relationship is limited to teens, it will be broken when one of the Sims involved grows up.

In The Sims 3, the interaction is available to Sims from Teen to Elder. A successful proposition to go steady sets the boyfriend/girlfriend relationship between two Sims.

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