Sex
MasterDinadan:
Quote from: jrcaporal on 2009 June 07, 20:29:01
Thank you, my error was that I was looking under this section, that's why I never found it
I think your biggest error was posting a completely off-topic question in this thread. Way to derail the entire discussion.
Anyway, as per the original topic, this might be kind of obvious, but make sure that the sim you are romanticizing is not already in a relationship with someone. Even if you have made out and woohooed with them, they won't commit to you if they are already with someone else. It can also be an issue with traits. Sims with Commitment Issues will happily do all of the romantic actions EXCEPT going steady and becoming engaged/married.
nanacake:
In my tests so far, not only do traits matter for romance but mood/social does also. If your sims are in a terrible mood some options won't appear, if their partner is in a terrible mood, you ask them to woohoo they will refuse. My sim tried to make out with his girlfriend in a bad mood, was shoved and then she left. An option to apologize came up next time he saw her. It's kind of amusing the romantic struggles, my sim would not go with the girl I wanted him to, annoyed I then left him alone to check on his twin brother on the other side of town, and when I zoomed back to the house he had started flirting/kissing with his brother's girlfriend on his own accord! I guess she could not tell the difference? lol
The titles at the top of the conversation meter are really good to let you know how you're doing. Romantic interest + good mood (going to the bistro together gives a really good mood), chat, ask how was day, hug, kiss from there usually brings me with all the option to woohoo, ask to move in, to advance the relationship. But most of my sims have flirty trait so I will have to try a non-committing sim now.
MasterDinadan:
Oh yes, mood definitely matters. Try throwing a party at a scenic places. If you throw a party on a nice community lot, you get a moodlet for the lot AND a moodlet for the party.
Of course, sims get very nice moodlets for first love and first kiss, so if you can manage to be your partner's first, you have a better shot at getting them to commit. =)
Heinel:
Being in a beautifully decorated room (just collect gems) and playing music in the background (leave the stereo on) can give around +70 mood easily too, I never had a woohoo rejected with that combo.
seanachai:
Quote from: EdenNintyNine on 2009 June 07, 17:58:25
Quote from: seanachai on 2009 June 07, 17:33:06
Is there an "ask to move in" on the Romance menu? I had my Sim get engaged to Cycl0n3 and there still wasn't one popping up. I wound up finding it in the "friendly" menu after building up the interactions for awhile.
Indeed; the 'ask to move in' option drops down in the friendly tab- however, if you are in a deep unromantic moment with another sim- despite it being in a different tab- the option to 'ask to move in' should appear in the friendly tab. Though, much as you mentioned Seana, options do not always pop up- as with you not being able to WooHoo. If you find you can not get the 'ask to move in', try queuing a bunch of friendly actions until it appears.
Seana, if you manually have both your gals 'relax' in bed, do you get the option to WooHoo?
Yeah, it does come up, but everytime either one of them proposes it the other rejects it. I think it is the Unflirty trait -- it's not that it's impossible, but that there has to be an extremely high relationship between them for them to get it on. I'll keep working on it...
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