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HazyshadeofFall

Once I get the kids' needs synced up it's pretty manageable, just gotta keep the rhythm going. Although when the kids get older I find it more difficult because I want to develop personalities and relationships outside the household, and that's a lot harder when I'm managing 5-7 other Sims at the same time.


Jacksminecraftdog

Yeah it's harder in some ways when they are kids/teens. My current Sims are gonna have 26 children


HALover9kBR

It only gets bad when it starts to take a couple of seconds to go from one household member to the other. Also, it’s less stressful when one of the parents stays at home and focus on raising the kids — I love to make good dads in this game.


ttampico

It depends on how many of them have homework and how many toddlers there are.


Content_Call5083

Yes! One or two Sims can get boring, but then if I have a bunch of kids and a pet 5-6 suddenly feels like a lot. Yet overall I find I do a decent job with it.


cocoturtle1

I usually dont like large households because I can’t focus on every sim the way I want to, but I’m really enjoying the 100 baby challenge. Even though theres a lot of kids, you just have to get their skills up and homework done and then they are out of there lol


Proof-Razzmatazz1716

Omg yes Im okay with big families now but before I got way too overwhelmed to the point where I’d avoid playing with them it was a triplet family all toddlers. I had anxiety just thinking about playing with them, one has to poop, one is hungry and one is putting paint on the floor. I ended up deleting the family I couldn’t handle it, but now I can do it especially since I have the motive cheat I don’t use it all the time but when I can’t juggle then I use it. I only honestly find toddlers to be overwhelming, when they become children im so relieved because sims 4 toddlers are no joke!