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'''Self-Absorbed''' is a social [[Trait (The Sims 4)|trait]] that was introduced in ''[[The Sims 4: Get Famous]]''. |
'''Self-Absorbed''' is a social [[Trait (The Sims 4)|trait]] that was introduced in ''[[The Sims 4: Get Famous]]''. |
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''"These sims{{sic}} are all about themselves! They can Fish for Compliments, are more excited when receiving a present, and may become tense when they haven't gotten enough attention. The celebrity spotlight is something they generally relish. After all, everyone else should love them as much as they do themselves, right?"'' |
''"These sims{{sic}} are all about themselves! They can Fish for Compliments, are more excited when receiving a present, and may become tense when they haven't gotten enough attention. The celebrity spotlight is something they generally relish. After all, everyone else should love them as much as they do themselves, right?"'' |
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Self-Absorbed is a social trait that was introduced in The Sims 4: Get Famous.
"These sims [sic] are all about themselves! They can Fish for Compliments, are more excited when receiving a present, and may become tense when they haven't gotten enough attention. The celebrity spotlight is something they generally relish. After all, everyone else should love them as much as they do themselves, right?"
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