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Sims who are in an exclusive relationship can propose marriage to their other half and become engaged.
 
''[[The Sims 3: Generations]]'' provides extensive new features when it comes to proposals and marriage. Before proposing, the player has the option to let their Sim ask one parent for permission to marry their child. The engaged Sims can have the opportunity to throw a [[Party|bachelor(ette) party]], where a skimpy-outfitted dancer shows up to dance. Children are not allowed to be invited to the party but children who live in the household where the party will take place may stay. They can then either have a "Private Wedding" by marrying on the spot or a wedding party, which can either be done at home or on a community lot. Other features in marriage include wedding arches, where Sims can opt to get married under, and wedding cakes, which is a lot similar to the birthday cake except the newlywed couple cuts the cake together instead of blowing candles. 
 
When Sims wed, the last name taken by the couple will be that of the Sim who proposed. Single parents who marry under the criterion that his/her spouse was the one who proposed, they, along with all their children who are not adults(including the ones not in the household),  will take on their new step-parent's name. (E.G. A single mother marries another man, hence her children will receive their step-father's name.) The same rule applies to newlyweds who had children together before marrying; they originally take their mother's name and their future last name depends on whomever proposes. It's important to note that a Sim's last name can be changed via an interaction performed by the Sim in question at the [[City Hall]].
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