Apartment Life: Obligatory Hate/Love Topic

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Millie:
Thats great Tashafaun. Thanks. It'll stop my adopted lad getting hauled back by social services until the issue with the schoolbus is fixed!

Millie:
No. I tried doing that. He is only a child, and by the time he's supposed to go to school, his mum has already gone to work, and so can't take him.
I may be missing something, but if I click on the 'walk' sign, with him selected, there are no options, and by clicking on him, there is no option to walk to school.

Dragon Slave:
I still have qualms with the bff thing, even after the hack.  I really wish they wouldn't roll wants to be bff with family members.  Don't get me wrong, close knit families are great,  but it's still family.  In real life, I don't refer to my cousins as friends, no matter how much I think of them that way.  It just seems strange to call them "friends" when we're family. 

So I keep removing the bff tags, but they continue rolling the wants.  Darn kids.   I wish they wouldn't always get along.  Sibling rivalry is incredibly lacking in my game.

Liz:
Quote from: Alex on 2008 September 13, 18:49:32

Quote from: Liz on 2008 September 13, 16:31:43

Especially since relationships are supposed to be decaying more slowly, so why do these nimrods need to come over every damned day?
I'm guessing that's the exact thing that is supposed to "make relationship decay slower".
Oh, buh. That is so lame, but you're probably right.

Quote from: Zazazu on 2008 September 13, 19:23:44

With bffsarefor12s, that means it's mostly family that's over in each others' homes all the time.
Yeah, I would like it a lot more if it were the parents who stopped by more often; unfortunately, in the 2 homes where the BFF traffic seems neverending, both parents have already done the Reaper Hula. And the other adult from my newly-adult male's childhood home isn't actually related to him, and she's started heartfarting for him big-time. That always creeps me out. I'm all for a healthy appreciation of age differences, but those who've changed your diapers just shouldn't ever be allowed to get heartfarty. Diaper changes and getting bottles need to, like, set a flag or something. Euugh.

Zazazu:
Quote from: TashaFaun on 2008 September 13, 21:10:41

Quote from: Millie on 2008 September 13, 20:43:30

Zazazu, was it you that was talking about homeschooling one of your sim kids? How do you do that please?

Or is this going to be a bunny/pancake moment  :D


http://www.simlogical.com/sl/Sims2Pages/Sims2_Schooltypes.htm

That. I'm not using the homework objects she has yet, just using the school changer to set them to flexi-school. Monday-Friday the kids had to learn at least two things plus practice a trade. They usually had some sort of skill want, so they'd get a couple skill points and learn fire safety or somesuch. For trade, they were gardening. They went on nature hikes and the plan was to take them to hobby lots for hobby instruction. That's when I hit the bug.

I almost never have kids in public school for the first stages of a 'hood because I like to start mine from one house and build from there. Doesn't make sense that there would be a public school system when there isn't another house in sight.

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