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omega64: Not necessarily.
Sometimes she just ignores stuff that doesn't corrospond to what she wants to hear.
But.. but my last post was nice.
Oh well.
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omega64: Sometimes she just ignores stuff that doesn't correspond to what she wants to hear.
Sometimes that's the best thing to do to keep your cool.
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phaolo: I guess I am.. :\
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omega64: Not necessarily.
Sometimes she just ignores stuff that doesn't correspond to what she wants to hear.
Safe spaces are like the Hotel California. You can check out, but you can never leave.
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phaolo: I guess I am.. :\
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omega64: Not necessarily.
Sometimes she just ignores stuff that doesn't correspond to what she wants to hear.
Sometimes, I just don't feel like I have anything to say about a specific post.

(I am actually not blocking anyone. Note, however, that if anyone starts spamming me with inappropriate messages on chat (which fortunately hasn't happened yet), I reserve the right to block that user there.)
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phaolo: I guess I am.
No you're not, she just likes to play psychological games with people.

That's why she's -104.
Back closer to the topic:

I was talking to somebody today, and she mentioned that, apparently:
*: In The Sims 2, you can put make-up on a male character.
*: In The Sims 4, prior to the recent update, you could not put make-up on a male character.

Is this correct? (Also, what's the situation in The Sims 1 and 3?)
I may regret asking this but... Why are gender issues such a preoccupation with you? Why do you even care? Why is this worthy of consideration? What's the point?

If another game introduces a gameplay nuance, it's probably not going to gain much, if any, attention, so why does this being a gender thing elevate its importance?
Post edited June 09, 2016 by Firebrand9
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almabrds: It's possible to create a Schwarzenegger and get him pregnated?
You horrible person, I had forgotten that was even a thing.
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Firebrand9: I may regret asking this but... Why are gender issues such a preoccupation with you? Why do you even care? Why is this worthy of consideration? What's the point?

If another game introduces a gameplay nuance, it's probably not going to gain much, if any, attention, so why does this being a gender thing elevate its importance?
These questions have no acceptable answers, friend. I suggest you just enjoy the cartoons and extra supply of chems we took off that traveling merchant from Novac.
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dtgreene: Back closer to the topic:

I was talking to somebody today, and she mentioned that, apparently:
*: In The Sims 2, you can put make-up on a male character.
*: In The Sims 4, prior to the recent update, you could not put make-up on a male character.

Is this correct? (Also, what's the situation in The Sims 1 and 3?)
What i remember from the first Sims game is not gender related, but rather sexuality related.
You couldn't get past 99% close to someone if you were the same gender as him/her. You could kiss and stuff, but at the moment your closeness meter sould've hit 100%, the two characters would reject each other. I mean, there was an animation in which they would start kissing, but in the middle of it would part and shake their head, looking downward.
Actually a pretty great depictionof the social acceptance surrounding homosexuality at that time, if you ask me.
Thanks for posting this thread. I've always kind of ignored this series, but maybe I should give it a chance someday. I voted for the games in the wishlist, but I guess it is very unlikely they will make their way here.

Let's hope EA starts releasing some more games here.
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llamas: Thanks for posting this thread. I've always kind of ignored this series, but maybe I should give it a chance someday. I voted for the games in the wishlist, but I guess it is very unlikely they will make their way here.

Let's hope EA starts releasing some more games here.
Oh the game itself still is garbage, for trying to sell outrageously priced DLCs and not introducing anything worthy in its sequels. But hey. Still counts as an important step for non-binary genders in the game industry.
So you can create futa in the game?

AWESOME!
Post edited June 09, 2016 by Ikarugamesh
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Kleetus: I'd love to fight by your side, Fraulein.
Just ... have an Umlaut for future use. ä
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Crackpot.756: Just ... have an Umlaut for future use. ä
Thanks, Fräulein.

If I went to Europe, I'd have an accent so my name would be spelt Kléétus.