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No, your admitted rage doesn't mean everyone else rages at this being pointed out, hence not "rage bait".
It's a bit fascinating that people defend what is called "abduction" that you are then r***d and even made pregnant against your will.
Instead, for example, get abducted and then get a high relationship status with an alien sim that really likes you after the fact that you can pursue or ignore? There you go.
A sim creator doing something (fencing off a pool) is not the same as another sim murdering your sim in the game and hence letting your sim go around murdering other sims, let alone going around impregnating them.
A vampire sim "sucking blood" but never killing is hardly the same as the vampire sim impregnating another sim against her will.
Werewolves doing their 'beating you up' but not killing you is hardly the same as the werewolf impregnating another sim against her will.
Never saw this before in my game and when it happened, it made me realize it's in effect impregnating another sim against her will.
So what if it's been in the game: maybe people didn't put 2 and 2 together for what's really happening and it needs to finally get changed.
But on the plus side, I'll have my sim have her baby and raise her baby and not kiII her baby due to the circumstances in how her baby was conceived. Why punish her baby over what the sick, twisted father did? At least the game gets that part right and it would take an external edit from the player to change that.
ReflectedLite, it just a game and does really reflect real life. Btw, I say that as a survivor of what you are insinuating and DO NOT believe it to be similar to that. The occult can also impregnate male sims that would not become pregnant under normal circumstances. There are ways to control the chance of it happening that another person listed on this thread. Btw, I actually have not had it happen in-game for almost 3 real life years. When I do the things that raise the chance of the quirky occurrence, I actually am not upset that it happens.