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simsplayer818
2 years agoHero
It didn't even need to be a c-section scar really. It could have just been a surgical scar. I've got similar myself IRL from a surgery that wasn't a c-section. I know men that do too.
But I don't think anything should be gender locked now, especially since so much progress is being made and the game is really starting to embrace that and show willingness to move forward. Let's just open it all up and let us choose.
gooochyeee
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
@simsplayer818 I agree, this didnt need to be gender locked at all, and the worst part is it is not even a thing I as a player can remove a tag and be able to use it. So with a hair tag I dont like I can take off the tag and use it in the game. But with body scars I have to go into game files, change the tag, overide it and download it like its a mod, which console cant do. Its not okay to lock stuff like this. I know males who have scaring in the same area as this new scar form surgery ( i dont wish to get into why). I wish this wasnt done like this and I hope our feedback dosent go unheard as this kind of representation is needed for ALL our sims regardless of gender or reasoning of the scar