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klnsims
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« on: 2010 April 05, 08:54:07 »
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is there a mod that removes the woohoo option from appearing in conversation? or how it could be made?
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« Reply #1 on: 2010 April 06, 18:22:15 »
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Why would you want that?

But to answer your question, no I don't believe there's anything like that.
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« Reply #2 on: 2010 April 06, 19:25:28 »
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I'll bet it's trying for an Even-squeakier-clean Legacy or similar.
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« Reply #3 on: 2010 April 06, 22:37:04 »
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There are..But they usualy replace the woowhoo word with something more unplesant (or plesant, depending on your point of view)
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« Reply #4 on: 2010 April 07, 03:09:14 »
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What's the point of playing a legacy without woo-hoo? Is everybody going to adopt?
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« Reply #5 on: 2010 April 07, 11:51:14 »
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no i just want it removed for my kid to play without asking questions! is there a way to remove a specific option from conversation?
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« Reply #6 on: 2010 April 07, 11:53:00 »
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We don't encourage kids here, so no. Put it back in its hole and wait for it to finish pupating. No one here has heard of such a mod nor do we have any interest in making such a thing. Your kids aren't even supposed to be PLAYING this game.
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« Reply #7 on: 2010 April 07, 11:54:19 »
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There are..But they usualy replace the woowhoo word with something more unplesant (or plesant, depending on your point of view)


Yo tardling, learn you some spellchecking. Don't think we are too distracted by the Asstear Saga to overlook tardliness elsewhere on the boards.
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« Reply #8 on: 2010 April 07, 12:10:48 »
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To explain what Pescado meant, as you seem to have no clue about these things: check the ESRB rating of the game. If your child is under the age specified, s/he should probably not be playing that game. The reasons for age limits are also given; you as parent may see fit to disregard them for whatever reason. However, if your child is a teen, they should be asking questions by now.

If your child is not yet a teen, there are lots of other games for your child/ren to play that are age-suitable if you don't want those questions just yet.
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« Reply #9 on: 2010 April 07, 13:32:33 »
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I remember a Sims 2 hack that was something like this.  No woohoo, and instead, sims requested babies from a garden flamingo.  Then there was the original Sims -  before Livin' Large.  Babies were made by kissing.

Hey, it's not my business what you expose your child to, but I have to ask, how much damage could be done?  Certainly they know what sex is, and since woohoo isn't graphic, how could it cause confusion?  Unless you've sheltered them THAT much, in which case, they don't need to be playing The Sims.
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« Reply #10 on: 2010 April 07, 16:13:40 »
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no i just want it removed for my kid to play without asking questions! is there a way to remove a specific option from conversation?


What scares me the most is that this is a PARENT who doesn't know how to capitalize. I hope your child learns grammar more efficiently than you have... and doesn't spend time on forums asking questions on a rated "T" game. Are you going to ask bars to get rid of alcohol in martinis because you drink them and want your kid to drink them too?

I was a 12 when The Sims Livin' Large came out, and it didn't "scar" me as much to see them "playing" in the vibrating bed. In fact, I learned about sex prior to that in a school encyclopedia, and I never told or asked my parents about it. I'm not out spreading my legs or posting pictures of my breasts to people I don't know on the internet, nor am I preoccupied with the notion of "sex" or "woohoo" (if that's what you were afraid of.)

It's all about a level of maturity. If your kid still laughs hysterically at the word "poop" then they're not mature enough. Otherwise, stop being ridiculous and try not to overprotect it TOO much and stop avoiding "the talk". Or else you'll have spoiled, immature brats who think the world shits rainbows and that the world should hand everything to them, but only them, because only they deserve it even though they've done nothing; much like in the way Austere thinks.  
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« Reply #11 on: 2010 April 07, 16:39:12 »
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It's all about a level of maturity. If your kid still laughs hysterically at the word "poop" then they're not mature enough.

Poop is always a funny word. Poop and willies and widdles.
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« Reply #12 on: 2010 April 07, 16:54:33 »
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I remember a Sims 2 hack that was something like this.  No woohoo, and instead, sims requested babies from a garden flamingo. 

Jesus. That sounds more scarring than introducing your kid to the concept of sex.
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« Reply #13 on: 2010 April 07, 17:13:14 »
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I remember a Sims 2 hack that was something like this.  No woohoo, and instead, sims requested babies from a garden flamingo.

Jesus. That sounds more scarring than introducing your kid to the concept of sex.

That all depends on how you introduce it.  For me, it was an animated film called "Where Did I Come From?", which my mother thought would be an educational thing about babies.  The only scene I remember was the part where the man and woman were in bed.  It zoomed in on cat patterned bedsheets, and after a moment, the cats came to life and started going at it as well.  As the age of four 0, I didn't get it, but my mom was considerably abhorred.
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« Reply #14 on: 2010 April 07, 18:00:47 »
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It's all about a level of maturity. If your kid still laughs hysterically at the word "poop" then they're not mature enough.

Poop is always a funny word. Poop and willies and widdles.
"Poop."  Hee.

There is a mod on Sexy Sims 3 that replaces all instances of the word "Woohoo" with "Fuck".  That should help prevent any awkward questions from the kiddies about the dreaded "W" word.
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« Reply #15 on: 2010 April 12, 01:36:23 »
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I remember a Sims 2 hack that was something like this.  No woohoo, and instead, sims requested babies from a garden flamingo.

Jesus. That sounds more scarring than introducing your kid to the concept of sex.

That all depends on how you introduce it.  For me, it was an animated film called "Where Did I Come From?", which my mother thought would be an educational thing about babies.  The only scene I remember was the part where the man and woman were in bed.  It zoomed in on cat patterned bedsheets, and after a moment, the cats came to life and started going at it as well.  As the age of four 0, I didn't get it, but my mom was considerably abhorred.

I was fortunated enough to watch that film as both a 6 (Introductory talk) and several times as a 12 (Health class every year, and advanced Biology). Needless to say, it was much more entertainingas a 12. I would love to see the look on the original poster's face if their child brought home the book Mommy Laid an Egg, as that book seemed too "adult" for several of the adults in my Children's Services: 0 to 6 class.

The Sims games are no worse than some of the shows on tv geared towards children.
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« Reply #16 on: 2010 April 13, 22:26:52 »
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no i just want it removed for my kid to play without asking questions! is there a way to remove a specific option from conversation?

I suspect this would be a largely futile approach.  The kid is likely to know that sims are supposed to have babies and that this happens through woohoo.  I suggest the 0-12 finishes pupating, as noted, or you have a quick convo with it.  Either that, or follow the instructions on the box that indicate that the game is to be kept out of reach of children.
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« Reply #17 on: 2010 April 13, 23:13:19 »
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May I mention that my 5 year old thinks that the falling rose petals are pretty but misses the fireworks from Sims2? She used to ask all the time for the dogs to make puppies so she could watch the fireworks. She has been watching me play Sims since she was a baby, so we'll see if she is permanently scarred by it about the time she hits 12, I guess.
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« Reply #18 on: 2010 April 14, 01:44:49 »
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Now that I think about it... I remember making my barbie dolls have sex when I was a 6.  I saw it as what grown ups did when married; where babies came from.  I certainly didn't get aroused off of it - I was too young to care.  Honestly, I don't think many kids would.  Parents on the other hand are giving their kids too much credit to think they are seeing these things the same way adults do.
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« Reply #19 on: 2010 April 14, 19:50:11 »
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Although I didn't know what it was at the time, I made my Barbies do BDSM when I was a 6.  The odd (or not?) thing is that there was no source of inspiration for that; I was raised as a prudish Christian with little to no exposure to sexuality.

On-topic, I'm wondering why the hell the original poster decided to make their request here of all places.
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« Reply #20 on: 2010 April 14, 19:57:29 »
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Although I didn't know what it was at the time, I made my Barbies do BDSM when I was a 6.  The odd (or not?) thing is that there was no source of inspiration for that; I was raised as a prudish Christian with little to no exposure to sexuality.

On-topic, I'm wondering why the hell the original poster decided to make their request here of all places.

Data Dase Systems Manager; that's really advanced for a Barbie!

Edit: because I'm dyslexic
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« Reply #21 on: 2010 April 15, 05:41:18 »
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Data Dase Systems Manager; that's really advanced for a Barbie!

Edit: because I'm dyslexic
That must be what this Barbie does.

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By the way, you have a typo.  Did you mean to write "Bata Dase"?
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