When is consanguinity dilute enough to make distant relations into romance

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uncle:
Every place in the world has their own interpretation about this, so I figured that the Sims may as well.

If I have my legacy family spawning off and then marrying into other families I have created, how does it impact the 2nd, 3rd and 4th generations when I still want to keep things in the Founding Families?

I searched under 'incest' :o, yet found nothing, so I hope that this is ok to post!

little_lark:
I've found that Sims recognize up to first cousins, aunts and uncles. I believe the game matched up a pair of my Legacy outcasts who were second or third cousins at one point.

hidethe_cutlery:
The game also recognises Step-Parents and Step-Siblings as well as Half-Siblings.
I'm not really down with all the second, third, removed cousin laws and whatever, but my child sim recognised his aunt with a mutual father/grandfather but different mother/step-grandma (I didn't see Step-Grandparent, though the child didn't interact with her)

minidoxigirli:
But the step relationship is gone once the parent is dead. I had one girl who was raised from a baby by her stepfather- never knew her father.  But yet the moment her mother died, she started flirting with her stepfather.  It was really disturbing.

LVRugger:
My family has finally expanded enough to see this. I have a set of first cousins once removed (his grandmother is her great-grandmother). They get the romance interactions and don't show a family relationship in the relationship panel.

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