Hmmm.... By these statistics, at least 31% of the clothing and hair should be male.
I know right? And allow me to elaborate your comment a little:
Strictly masculine for male sims, as in not shared as feminine for female Sims! If you as a player want one of these cas assets on a female sim, check that fashion choice option. It's perfectly fine for female sims to wear masculine clothing, but it's sexist to make cas assets intended for male sims, label them masculine as such, and then open them up for female sims with a tag that these cas assets are suddenly feminine.
Female. There are so many CAS options available. I sometimes wish I had more than five outfit choices for each clothing category, especially the Everyday, Formal and Party ones.
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I usually start with a female then work with what I get further down the line. If a generation has more than one child, I ask my Alexa to pick a random number between 1 and n where n is number of kids. Then I just go with what she picks.
My love, my love, my fearless love, I will not say goodbye..
Sea may rise, sky may fall, My love will never die..
My heart, my heart, My drowning heart, Oh all the tears I've cried
Oh I may weep forevermore, My love will never die..
I usually start with a male , but i like to play both with them. Put in my town some own created female sims to make it a bit different then all these townies alone. Also i like to dress them till they look beautiful for my male sims.
Interesting question. I've always found it curious how I normally play with straight sims when I'm pansexual and I've created sim versions of friends who are all types of LGBTQ. I've only played with lesbian sims once and I've never played with any gender fluid, androgenous, or gay sims. I'm theorizing that because I didn't have a good father figure, I build ideal families in the game from what I would have wanted as a kid.
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I prefer to create female sims and start new saves with either a single female or a couple. But once I get into playing the next generation it doesn't matter too much.
I prefer to create female sims and start new saves with either a single female or a couple. But once I get into playing the next generation it doesn't matter too much.
That was how I started. I wanted in-game born sims so created a female, Teresa Calhouni. Had her chase the men around to have, uh, "woohoo". Finally got Don Lothario to after failed attempts with other men. Then had triplets, two boys and a girl. From there the rest is history...
I prefer to create female sims and start new saves with either a single female or a couple. But once I get into playing the next generation it doesn't matter too much.
That was how I started. I wanted in-game born sims so created a female, Teresa Calhouni. Had her chase the men around to have, uh, "woohoo". Finally got Don Lothario to after failed attempts with other men. Then had triplets, two boys and a girl. From there the rest is history...
My current save is the sim in my profile pic and the 9 children she had with 5 different fathers, now adults with children of their own played in rotation. So... yeah.
I prefer to create female sims and start new saves with either a single female or a couple. But once I get into playing the next generation it doesn't matter too much.
That was how I started. I wanted in-game born sims so created a female, Teresa Calhouni. Had her chase the men around to have, uh, "woohoo". Finally got Don Lothario to after failed attempts with other men. Then had triplets, two boys and a girl. From there the rest is history...
My current save is the sim in my profile pic and the 9 children she had with 5 different fathers, now adults with children of their own played in rotation. So... yeah.
definitely female ...because I am a female in RL and so it is easier to identify with those emotions then it is for me to imagine how males might react to some things differently ..makes for a fun discussion though.
I started playing TS4 with female Sims but switched to male Sims because I didn't like the sound of female voices. I don't understand why they giggle so much while painting, writing, practicing programming, or writing jokes. It wouldn't be so bad if they did it once in a while, but they do it a lot. It sounds like they're always being tickled.
I used to dread having to take a Sim to an art gallery, museum, or art center because every female pre-made Sim and game generated townie with the Creative trait would be there giggling away. I used to block the stairs so they couldn't get to the easels but now I just delete them.
Playing male Sims made me realize how limited their CAS options are.
I have favourite sims of both male and female and others but I normally start all games with a single female. I rarely make entire families in CAS.
I just find them easier to dress and relate but that's probably because I'm a female and the CAS for them is way better too. I get bored trying to dress my males born in game.
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Strictly masculine for male sims, as in not shared as feminine for female Sims! If you as a player want one of these cas assets on a female sim, check that fashion choice option. It's perfectly fine for female sims to wear masculine clothing, but it's sexist to make cas assets intended for male sims, label them masculine as such, and then open them up for female sims with a tag that these cas assets are suddenly feminine.
Sea may rise, sky may fall, My love will never die..
My heart, my heart, My drowning heart, Oh all the tears I've cried
Oh I may weep forevermore, My love will never die..
That was how I started. I wanted in-game born sims so created a female, Teresa Calhouni. Had her chase the men around to have, uh, "woohoo". Finally got Don Lothario to after failed attempts with other men. Then had triplets, two boys and a girl. From there the rest is history...
My current save is the sim in my profile pic and the 9 children she had with 5 different fathers, now adults with children of their own played in rotation. So... yeah.
Cool!
I used to dread having to take a Sim to an art gallery, museum, or art center because every female pre-made Sim and game generated townie with the Creative trait would be there giggling away. I used to block the stairs so they couldn't get to the easels but now I just delete them.
Playing male Sims made me realize how limited their CAS options are.
It's easy to find a random townie, get knocked up, and produce the next generation with minimal effort
I just find them easier to dress and relate but that's probably because I'm a female and the CAS for them is way better too. I get bored trying to dress my males born in game.
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