goals.stress.sex.t A Surprise Visit
goals.stress.sex.b {0:P} received a surprise visit from {1:IN}. It didn't take long for {0:p} to figure out why {1:p} came over and soon enough {1:p} was all over {0:p}, kissing and caressing {0:p}.
goals.stress.sex.opt.y {0:P} kiss {1:op} back.
goals.stress.sex.opt.n {0:P} tell {1:op} {0:P}'m not in the mood.
goals.stress.sexi.t A Surprise Invitation
goals.stress.sexi.b {0:P} received a text from {3:IN} in which {3:p} says that {3:p} is feeling lonely and horny and wants {0:p} to come over. {3:P} then sent another text, this time with a selfie of {3:vp}.
goals.stress.sexi.opt.y {0:P} drop everything and go meet {3:op}.
goals.stress.sexi.opt.n {0:P} tell {3:op} that {0:P} can't right now.
goals.stress.seduct.t A Seduction Attempt
goals.stress.prop.t An Invitation To Hangout
goals.stress.prop.b {0:P} received a text from {3:IN} in which {3:p} says that {3:p} is feeling lonely and sad and is inviting {0:p} to come over.
goals.stress.prop.opt.y {0:P} go meet {3:op}.

goals.annoy.t Getting Back at Someone
goals.annoy1.b {1:cIN} came looking for {0:p} and started talking to {0:p}, just being annoying and rude. How do {0:p} want to handle this?
goals.annoy3.b {0:P} got a message from {3:IN} in which {3:p} was being just an annoying pest. How do {0:p} want to handle this?
goals.annoy.opt.ign {0:P} try to ignore it.
goals.annoy.opt.mad {0:P} get upset over it.
goals.annoy1.opt.log {0:P} try to reason with {1:op} about it.
goals.annoy3.opt.log {0:P} try to reason with {3:op} about it.
goals.annoy1.opt.even {0:P} try to get even with {1:op}.
goals.annoy3.opt.even {0:P} try to get even with {3:op}.
hint.goals.annoy This is the result of someone trying to make you upset, either because they don't like it or they simply get pleasure in making others miserable. In general this will lower your happiness and increase your stress. How much depends on your personality and how you try to deal with it. Ignoring it is for when your willpower is low or are loose. Getting mad over it affects happiness more than stress but it makes your friendship status worse. Attempting to reason with them is preferrable if you have high rationality and sociability and if they do too, it may improve their opinion of you. And getting even is appropriate if your compassion is low but risks alienating them even more.
goals.annoy.log.b {1:N} resisted {0:sp} annoying attacks to some degree and instead attempted to reason with {0:p}. {1:P} tried to convince {0:p} to stop this petty behavior. Did it work?
goals.annoy.even.b {1:N} didn't appreciate {0:sp} abusive behavior one bit and gave it right back to {0:p}. Did that response made things worse between the two of you?
goals.annoy.res.stress.b As a result of this interaction with {3:N}, {0:sp} stress changed by %D1
goals.annoy.res.happy.b and {0:sp} happiness changed by %D1.
goals.annoy.res.sway.b But it does appear that {0:sp} approach softened {3:op} a bit and {3:sp} opinion of {0:p} improved.
goals.annoy.res.worse.b But it does appear that {0:sp} response annoyed {3:op} even more and {3:sp} opinion of {0:p} got worse.
goals.annoy.res.rel.b And now {0:p} consider {3:op} {0:sp} %1.