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I don't know about this idea.
Menopause needs to have periods in the first place (you can't stop something that never began).
If Perimenopausal phase is added then young adult male sim would also need this "Sexual Peak" phase.
But it could be "out-of-range" for a Teen rated game.
- Miataplay3 months agoLegend
Whatever happened to just playing the game and using one's imagination...🙄
- gertie473 months agoSeasoned Veteran
Sims getting pregnant automatically implies that there is menstruation - it is utterly ridiculous that adult Sims can get pregnant, have a baby, and then the next day age up to an elder. The elder dies within days, and the baby is an orphan. Ridiculous.
You give me the impression you have never once in your life personally experienced the reproductive cycle - do you think babies are planted in a sim like a seed by another sim? That is offensive TBH. Pregnancy isn't passive. What bitterness have you got against people with uteruses?- Perti233 months agoRising Veteran
You can disable aging in game settings.
- Miataplay3 months agoLegend
I love this feature! It allows me to age my sims slowly and gradually.
Newborn(ages 0-2months)
Infant(ages 3-11months)
Toddlers(ages 1-2years)
Preschoolers (ages 3-4 years)
School-aged child(ages 5-12 years)
Teens(ages 13-19 years)
By knowing this age group chart, I can then play my sims out and age them up when I'm ready...not because the game tells me to.
I love playing the game with aging off because I'm trying to play all my favorite households (270 sims) without anyone dying on me.
I got the death flower available in the floral department in my Wholefoods grocery store...just in case...🙂
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