So one of my sims kids Dorian had turned into "I'm a bear phase" a phase where he will be sad if he is not dressed up as a bear. So he goes everywhere around wearing different style bear suits and I thought it was the cutest and funniest thing ever.
Poor Dorian was getting teased by his sisters, but he didn't care he walks with bear pride.
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I did not have the bear phase yet, though I raised 5 kids since Parenthood. Can't wait to finally see it.
It depends. It may last weeks, it may last some days. Parents can help to end phase quicker. For me, it usually lasted for 3-4 days.
Phases should also end sooner when sim becomes a young adult. Child-only phases like Clingy and I'm a Bear should also end when child becomes a teen.
Well there's several levels of picky eaters. Two of my teens are going through that phase at the moment, and all they want to eat is microwave meals, and other quick meals. They'll also generally eat what you give them, but have a bad moodlet about it for a while afterwards.
BTW, this is Celina and her brother Connor (the same one pictured in the photo above with their grandfather, Johnny Zest (now deceased). Lol, so that shows how long this phase has lasted. XD
Cheers. Was gonna say, the bear one would be awkward for teens.
Whoa, just realised I took almost a year to respond! very sorry about that.
Kids get really sad if you don't change them into their bear suit when they wake up or come home from school. I love this phase - it's too cute. Picky eater doesn't have much effect. The loud and obnoxious phase has the kid or teen spitting out foul language every two seconds (and thanks to a bug, the parent can't discipline them for it, either). Clingy doesn't seem to have much effect - maybe it would if I sent the kid off to a play date, but my kids just stay home. Rebellious might be more interesting if I had the parents telling the kid or teen to do certain things, but usually, I'm the one telling the kid to do something.
Teens get some pretty powerful 'mood' phases, usually from something that happened at school. I've had them come home 'enraged', 'very sad', 'mortified' and 'flirty'. My teens always do yoga or run on the treadmill when they get home, both of which usually help to reduce a moodlet's longevity (and better if you send them to 'jog to clear mind' rather than hitting the treadmill). And I love the 'hide in bed' option that comes up for 'mortified' Sims. It's sort of fun to see their walk styles - stomping around when they're angry, or slumping they're sad. And (except for that snotty loud and obnoxious phase), parents can help the kid or teen to talk through a phase. (I have yet to direct a parent go full bear in support of the kid, however.)
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Last bear child I had was Ximena, adopted daughter of Riley and Gwen.
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So does Dorian have a sad trait?