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Re: Male clothing on female sims causes breast reduction/Binder issues


@Crayola4321 wrote:

@puzzlezaddictThank you! I really could not find it, but now I know where to look! I'll update my post with screenies of this! I appreciate what you are saying, that the binder might not be intended to actually reduce breast size in normal game play, and I also thought this might be the case.

I still think it should be changed. I think people who wear binders would expect to see what they would irl, a significant reduction in breast size, and be able to see breasts on their sims when they're not using a binder, like they would irl. I don't know much about it either, but from what I understand, gender dysphoria and transitioning, like how much and how fast, is different for different people.


It has limitations, you're right. But there's something a player can do.

In CAS, you can choose Male (gender identity) with Female frame (gender assigned at birth), like this your sim can wear a binder without seeing the breasts, the inverse of the picture below (I did it for another thread on top surgery scars)

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  • Crayola4321's avatar
    Crayola4321
    3 years ago
    @GiardiniDiMarzo I'm not trans male, so I can't speak to how this works for trans men? I'm going to experiment with the body type you suggest, though, and see what men's and women's clothing looks like.