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[[File:The sims 3 teen.jpg|thumb|250px|A teen in ''[[The Sims 3]]'']]
[[File:Skeleton_Closet.jpg|thumb|250px|Bonehilda emerging from her coffin.]]
'''''[[Teen]]''''' is a [[life stage]] that is featured in ''[[The Sims 2]]'', ''[[The Sims 3]]'', and ''[[The Sims 4]]''. It succeeds the [[child]] life stage, and precedes the [[young adult]]{{Vgversion|TS2U}}{{Vgversion|TS3}}{{Vgversion|TS4}} or [[adult]]{{Vgversion|TS2}} life stages.
'''[[Bonehilda]]''' is an [[NPC]] that was introduced in ''[[The Sims: Makin' Magic]]'', and later returned in ''[[The Sims 3: Supernatural]]'' and ''[[The Sims 4: Paranormal Stuff]]''. She can be summoned from either a special upright [[coffin]]{{Vgversion|TS:MM}}{{Vgversion|TS3:SN}} or by performing a [[Medium|seance]]{{Vgversion|TS4:PS}}.


She mainly functions as a [[maid]], with the ability to clean a Sim's house free of charge. However, depending on the game, she can also repair broken appliances, do [[laundry]], tend to a [[garden]], socialize, prepare meals, and care for children. As a walking [[skeleton]], any human maids who see her while they are working may freak out and quit their job, and house guests will generally be [[tense]] in her presence. In [[Haunted house residential|haunted houses]]{{Vgversion|TS4:PS}}, she is able to protect the residents by fighting off a vengeful spirit known as [[Temperance]].
Teens have more freedom than their younger counterparts, and are able to do more things. They can develop and build all available [[skill]]s, pay [[bill]]s, get a [[part-time job]], drive [[car]]s, [[cooking|cook]] meals, and [[sneak out]]. In ''[[The Sims 2: University]]'', teens may also go to [[college]], where they will automatically age up to [[young adult]].


Bonehilda will occasionally grab a drink from a nearby [[Bar (object)|bar]], [[sink]] or [[refrigerator]] when she has nothing else to do, which will humorously flow right through her and leave a puddle on the floor. She also seems to be a fan of the [[Grim Reaper]], and might stop to ask him for an autograph if he shows up{{Vgversion|TS:MM}}.
A notable difference between teenagers and children is that teenagers able to pursue [[relationship|romantic relationships]]. They can perform all romantic interactions, but cannot [[WooHoo]] or [[Marriage|get married]]; teens in ''The Sims 4'', however, can "Mess Around" and exchange promise rings. Teens may [[want]] to have their first kiss or [[Going steady|go steady]] with another Sim. Teens can only date other teens, and cannot perform romantic interactions with a Sim in any other life stage. In ''The Sims 2'', the romantic bond between two teens will be broken if one teen ages up and the other does not. In ''The Sims 3'', a teenaged lover who ages up will remain listed as their boyfriend/girlfriend, but cannot perform romantic interactions until the other Sim ages up as well.


Removing her skeletal appearance using cheats or mods results in a Sim that resembles the Grim Reaper{{Vgversion|TS3:SN}}, or a light-skinned woman with long red hair and green eyes{{Vgversion|TS4:PS}}.
Teens can live on their own without the aid of older Sims in the house. They cannot be taken away by the [[social worker]], and can even [[running away|run away]] from home if their relationships with the rest of the family drops too low. In ''[[The Sims 3: World Adventures]]'', teens can travel abroad on their own. Teens in ''The Sims 3'', however, have a [[curfew]], and may be arrested and brought home by the police if they are caught violating it. Teens in ''The Sims 2'' may [[sneak out]] of the house at night, but will be brought home by the police if they are caught.


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When a child becomes a teenager, the player may select their [[aspiration]]{{Vgversion|TS2}}{{Vgversion|TS4}} and [[chemistry]].{{Vgversion|TS2NL}} Teens have four{{Vgversion|TS3}} or two{{Vgversion|TS4}} [[trait]] slots.


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Latest revision as of 14:15, 29 June 2021

File:Skeleton Closet.jpg
Bonehilda emerging from her coffin.

Bonehilda is an NPC that was introduced in The Sims: Makin' Magic, and later returned in The Sims 3: Supernatural and The Sims 4: Paranormal Stuff. She can be summoned from either a special upright coffin[TS:MM][TS3:SN] or by performing a seance[TS4:PS].

She mainly functions as a maid, with the ability to clean a Sim's house free of charge. However, depending on the game, she can also repair broken appliances, do laundry, tend to a garden, socialize, prepare meals, and care for children. As a walking skeleton, any human maids who see her while they are working may freak out and quit their job, and house guests will generally be tense in her presence. In haunted houses[TS4:PS], she is able to protect the residents by fighting off a vengeful spirit known as Temperance.

Bonehilda will occasionally grab a drink from a nearby bar, sink or refrigerator when she has nothing else to do, which will humorously flow right through her and leave a puddle on the floor. She also seems to be a fan of the Grim Reaper, and might stop to ask him for an autograph if he shows up[TS:MM].

Removing her skeletal appearance using cheats or mods results in a Sim that resembles the Grim Reaper[TS3:SN], or a light-skinned woman with long red hair and green eyes[TS4:PS].

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