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"TheAwkwardOne6;c-17538683" wrote:
I had my pagan sim wear it ??? honestly u can pretend it’s a himation or a Christian headcoverings pr an alternative to the Jewish tichel. Idk why everyone is complaining about the hijab but the tichel added with City Living is fine.
I don't mind the specific cultures being represented in my game, not at all. I love the mix in San Myshuno. But I have a thing with EA, when I create my active sim as a simmish cultural individ (non RL culture), I don't want the game to randomly dress that sim in specific cultural clothes, being hijab or tichel or anything else. Not when I play the sim actively, and not when that sim appears as a NPC. There is no reason my sim would ever wear such outfits, and it breaks my illusions, it actually ruins my game seeing that sim wearing the hijab say on contact listings tumbs.
EA's randomness goes even worse when they allow for such clothes to mix with silly costumes. I saw a sim wearing very sexy "sluttish" minimal clothes + the hijab on the street - that is nothing but offending to any culture!
However EA dress non played sims is no such big deal as long as it is respectfully done, so the easiest would be to opt out such specific items at least from those random festival outfits.
It's getting worse these days as all sims - regardless of interest, class and skills, will be seen randomly dumpster diving and playing a violin - in public. I expect seeing my Duchesses wearing their best gala outfits jumping into those trash bins when I don't play them. EA has a long way to go, but some simple coding should easily fix this by stop using our played sims as random background actors for specific scenes.
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