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The '''Lothario'''{{Listen|File:En us Lothario.ogg|url=http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/sims/images/a/a0/En_us_Lothario.ogg/revision/latest}} '''family''' is a pre-made family first found in ''[[The Sims 2]]''. The last living member of this family is the [[Pleasantview]] womanizer, [[Don Lothario]], who is largely involved in the Pleasantview love web. Don Lothario is probably based on Don Baxter from early previewpreviews of the game, who had a different appearance and was still chasing after Dina. The differences were that he was married to a woman named Sarah, had a toddler son named Alex who was about to age up, and lived in a sprawling estate with a large [[Swimmingswimming pool|pool]].<ref>See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykLyJ3k1zDM</ref>
 
Through a teleporter mishap, Don spent an unspecified amount of time in [[Riverview]]. He remembers women laughing and standing on a teleporter, and then waking up in the new town. Because of his recurring age, time travel is likely to have been involved. He seem to have been given an abandoned granary possibly owned by the [[McDermott Family]] to live in. He is wondering if he should continue his old romancer ways, and in his [[bio]], it refers to his engagement to [[Cassandra Goth]] and romances with [[Dina Caliente|Dina Caliente,]] [[Nina Caliente]] and [[Kaylynn Langerak]] from ''[[The Sims 2]]''.
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Also of note, inviting Nina over in the beginning will often result in her asking if she can bring a friend. Since she will usually bring Dina with her, this could create another bad scene if Don agrees to Nina's request.
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|etymology = '''Lothario''': "A man who obsessively seduces and deceives women" or "a man who behaves selfishly in his intimate relationships with women". Lothario is also a term for any man who behaves in a way that he does and Lotario is a first name in Italian. The Italian name seems fitting, seeing as Don is of Italian descent (although in Italian there aren'tare no surnames with "th"). Also, the Lothario theme fits very well.<br>
'''Don Lothario''': A "Don Juan" is basically a synonym for Lothario. Also, Donald (which Don is a common nickname for) means "ruler of the world." Don Lothario's name seems to be very fitting of him.<br>
'''Nicolo Lothario''': Italian (spelled correctly:also "Niccolò" oor "Nicolò"), meaning "Victory of the People".<br>
'''Adriana Lothario''': Is an Italian name, derived from Hadria, a town in northern Italy. The town name might in turn possibly stem from an old Indo-European word "adur" meaning water or sea. Likely Maxis just thought it sounded nice.<br>
'''Carmelo Lothario''': Spanish and Italian masculine form of Carmel, meaning garden and named after Mt. Carmel, mentioned in the Old Testament.<br>
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