In The Sims 4, woohooing is completely safe, your Sims won’t die from it. Adult Sims can woohoo freely without any risk.
The only exception involves elder Sims. If an elder Sim is extremely tired or low on energy, woohooing too much could lead to Death by Overexertion.
Death by Overexertion is triggered by excessive strenuous activity for elder Sims. While it can be caused by exercise or jogging, woohooing can also be a culprit.
If an elder Sim engages in too much woohoo in a short period, they can become overexerted and die.
Elders who engage in woohooing will receive the “Dangerously Tired” moodlet after the first round. If they continue for another round, ignoring this moodlet, they risk dying on the spot.
This death is more likely to occur after the second round of woohooing if other factors are involved, such as low energy or hygiene needs.
Elder male Sims face a higher risk of death if they engage in woohooing three times in a row. After the third round, most of them will suddenly collapse to the floor and meet the Grim Reaper.
A Great Way to Free Up Some Space
On the flip side, if you want older Sims to pass away sooner, you can use this method to help speed things up.
At least your Sim will go out with a smile. It’s a practical way to make room for new additions to the family.
But even younger Sims can run into trouble after a lot of woohooing. It usually takes more than three woohoo sessions in a row for young Sims to be in danger, but it can happen.
Your Sim might go from feeling happy to very happy, and then… to dead.
If you want a surefire way to make your Sim pass away, first tire them out until they’re dangerously tired, then have them woohoo until they kick the bucket.
Even young Sims have a good chance of dying after three woohoo sessions in a row if they’re very, very tired.
It seems like three is the magic number. If your Sim is still standing after three woohoo sessions, the fourth one will likely kill them.