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[Game Update] Stop Toddler Harassment

LeGardePourpreLeGardePourpre Posts: 15,227 Member
edited April 2017 in The Sims 4 Ideas Corner
Hi,

1 grandmother, 1 father, 1 adult and 2 teens, the grandmother is set in order to take care of the toddler, then the 4 other sims should not be obsessed by this toddler at the same time.
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  • DannydanboDannydanbo Posts: 18,057 Member
    Stop Grandma harassment. She raised her kid, let her enjoy her grandchild.
  • KlumsyKateKlumsyKate Posts: 451 Member
    Dannydanbo wrote: »
    Stop Grandma harassment. She raised her kid, let her enjoy her grandchild.

    Wow you are really mean to people. @LeGardePourpre Ignore them. Could this be a glitch in your game?
  • comicsforlifecomicsforlife Posts: 9,585 Member
    adopt another toddler that might help
    more for sim kids and more drama please
  • LeGardePourpreLeGardePourpre Posts: 15,227 Member
    edited April 2017
    The worst is everybody is focused on the toddler, but when he's very hungry the grandmother doesn't care about her grandson :/

    The teens spend their time to put the toddler on the potty.


    The life of the toddler is :

    - Be put on the potty
    - Be put on the potty again
    - Be put on the potty one more time
    - Be put on the chair (No time to eat)
    - Be put on the ground
    - Be put on the ground again
    - Be put on the chair again (Still no time to eat)
    - Be put on the ground one more time
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    Nobody cares of his needs but he's very hungry and very tired.

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  • MovottiMovotti Posts: 7,774 Member
    In either ts2 or ts3 there was a similar obsession.
    I think it was teens who kept stopping what they were doing to fuss with babies or toddlers.

    It's annoying.

    The best solution I can think of, is to send most of the other sims out of the house, and leave just one to take care of the toddler.
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  • Callous_LilyCallous_Lily Posts: 198 Member
    I find myself using this solution in quite a few situations. Works well, cause all my Sims could stand to jog off a few pounds while someone else in the house woo hoos, right?
    Movotti wrote: »
    In either ts2 or ts3 there was a similar obsession.
    I think it was teens who kept stopping what they were doing to fuss with babies or toddlers.

    It's annoying.

    The best solution I can think of, is to send most of the other sims out of the house, and leave just one to take care of the toddler.

  • FreezerBunnyCowplantFreezerBunnyCowplant Posts: 3,957 Member
    edited April 2017
    Movotti wrote: »
    In either ts2 or ts3 there was a similar obsession.
    I think it was teens who kept stopping what they were doing to fuss with babies or toddlers.

    It's annoying.

    The best solution I can think of, is to send most of the other sims out of the house, and leave just one to take care of the toddler.

    It was in TS2
    Also when there were only teenager and toddlers living in a household the teenager wouldn't go to school to care for the toddler which resulted in bad marks
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  • LeGardePourpreLeGardePourpre Posts: 15,227 Member
    edited April 2017
    @Movotti wrote: »
    In either ts2 or ts3 there was a similar obsession.
    I think it was teens who kept stopping what they were doing to fuss with babies or toddlers.

    It's annoying.

    The best solution I can think of, is to send most of the other sims out of the house, and leave just one to take care of the toddler.

    The other way is locking the doors by creating a zone reserved to the toddler and the adult.


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