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:::::::Oh yeah that's right. I now remember experiencing it in my game. -- '''[[User:C.Syde65|<font color="maroon">C.Syde</font>]]''' ([[User talk:C.Syde65|<font color="black">talk</font>]] &#124; [[:Special:Contributions/C.Syde65|<font color="black">contribs</font>]]) 06:06, November 22, 2014 (UTC)
 
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I do not think this is correct. On my Sims 1 game, there are no family relations. I made an adult male and female and a child, but the game did not recognize the two adults as a couple and they were unable to even sleep in the same bed together. I think you would have to marry them in game. Also, it would be cool if this site wrote an article about how to make custom sims 1 skins, since the CAS in the first game is not very advanced. [[Special:Contributions/2601:1C2:4E01:4503:C551:A85F:9BCE:7860|2601:1C2:4E01:4503:C551:A85F:9BCE:7860]] ([[User talk:2601:1C2:4E01:4503:C551:A85F:9BCE:7860|talk]]) 05:33, February 23, 2018 (UTC)
 
:Sorry, it's not clear what precisely you are referring to with your unclear section title. Are you referring to this statement in the article?
 
<blockquote>''The Sims'' does not keep track of [[family relationships]], so any adult Sims will be considered as spouses and all children as siblings.</blockquote>
 
:In ''The Sims'', all adults living in the same household are in an interesting position: they all have the same surnames, they are all considered to be the parent of every child in the household, and although they can fall in love, they cannot marry. Marriage in ''The Sims'' can only occur between two opposite-sex adults living in different households, but the end result is no different from two same-sex adults living in different household asking one or the other to move in; they'll move into the actively played household, change their surname to match, and are considered to be family members in-game.
 
:As for two adult Sims sharing a bed, that is not determined by whether or not they are married, but rather their relationship with each other. If the two have a good relationship with each other, they'll share a bed even if they're not in love. I believe the same goes for later Sims games too. —[[User:K6ka|'''<span style="color:#0040FF">k6ka</span>''']] <span title="Canadian!" style="color:red">🍁</span> ([[User talk:K6ka|<span style="color:#0080FF">Talk</span>]] · [[Special:Contributions/K6ka|<span style="color:#0B4C5F">Contributions</span>]]) 15:52, February 23, 2018 (UTC)
 
== CAS question ==
 
I have a question about CAS: I am wondering that can you make "oldish looking" Sims like [[Vladislaus Straud]] or youngish ones? Perhaps you can cut out the wrinkles, forehead lines and eye bags in order to create a "youngish looking" elder sim or is this option disabled on that life stage? For "oldish looking" Sims like Vlad, where do you get the elderly look features for it? I would like to know. Thanks. [[User:MSMMario25|MSMMario25]] ([[User talk:MSMMario25|talk]]) 21:40, January 3, 2020 (UTC)
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