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- I wouldn't walk down the street with this outfit on but I have no hesitation using it on any sim in my game.
- LatinaBunny3 years agoNew Spectator
"crocobaura;c-18035058" wrote:
"LatinaBunny;c-18035054" wrote:
"Stormkeep;c-18035050" wrote:
I don't really understand anyone who is feeling uncomfortable using cultural items with different cultures. It's a game, and when you're playing it, it's your game. Anyone offended by the simple usage of a clothing item in your game has serious issues.
I'm a cowboy, I was riding horses before I could walk (true story...my dad used me on their backs when he was training them). I promise I won't be offended if you use the cowboy hat that is in the game for a sim that doesn't live on a ranch.
It’s just a personal thing for me.
Think of it in a positive way, like discovering a new culture instead of giving it a negative connotation.
Thank you, but I’m still comfortable. Besides, I am not interested in the outfits or playing that particular culture, and I refuse to treat the clothing like a costume. If I wanted to play with the outfits, I would want to do research and treat it with respect.
But, like I said, that’s my personal thing. I wouldn’t really care what other people do with their own games. - crocobaura3 years agoSeasoned Ace
"LatinaBunny;c-18035062" wrote:
"crocobaura;c-18035058" wrote:
"LatinaBunny;c-18035054" wrote:
"Stormkeep;c-18035050" wrote:
I don't really understand anyone who is feeling uncomfortable using cultural items with different cultures. It's a game, and when you're playing it, it's your game. Anyone offended by the simple usage of a clothing item in your game has serious issues.
I'm a cowboy, I was riding horses before I could walk (true story...my dad used me on their backs when he was training them). I promise I won't be offended if you use the cowboy hat that is in the game for a sim that doesn't live on a ranch.
It’s just a personal thing for me.
Think of it in a positive way, like discovering a new culture instead of giving it a negative connotation.
Thank you, but I’m still comfortable. Besides, I am not interested in the outfits or playing that particular culture, and I refuse to treat the clothing like a costume. If I wanted to play with the outfits, I would want to do research and treat it with respect.
But, like I said, that’s my personal thing. I wouldn’t really care what other people do with their own games.
It's clothes, you put them on. What better sign of respect and appreciation for the gift than to wear them? ? - The beauty of the Sims is we can all play the way we want to. ? Well almost. ?
- I wouldnt care and if a simmer put a black sim in a hanbok. Its a nonissue. Especially when there are some people on social media specifically who search out things to be enraged about, when really theyre highlighting their own biases and prejudice. I do hope this game and the next continue adding lots of more cultural wear. Simmers should be free to use them as they want! And if youre sensitive to backlash from certain users, not everything you do has to be shared online or approved by others online. Theres something about this quarantine and social media in recent years thats made it seem like strangers on the internet have a say in your life, your judgements or your choices when really theyre just strangers.
- Babykittyjade3 years agoRising ObserverIt's funny timing because I am currently so into this (totally amazingl kdrama called the kings affection. It's set in old times with traditional clothing. I can't stop thinking of it everytime I see this ?
- Madamelee3 years agoNew RookieI love anything which has to do with Korean culture due to my Causian mom's upbringing in South Korean when she was child-teenager. I actually wore a hanbok myself for I beleive a tourst and travelling class I took in school. Or for a kind of what do you call it an UN Nations thing or both in another class
Oh and the surname Park is another common Korean surname - Ziafar3 years agoNew Adventurer
Can someone tell me what culture is the feminine outfit having a long tunic whith some pants. I am unable to put a picture here so I hope the description is clear. - Babykittyjade3 years agoRising Observer
"Ziafar;c-18035261" wrote:
Can someone tell me what culture is the feminine outfit having a long tunic whith some pants. I am unable to put a picture here so I hope the description is clear.
Could be of south Asian culture. We call this kind salwar kameez - RouenSims3 years agoSeasoned TravelerHonestly, I use clothes in pretty random ways in my game. Eccentric Sims wear ballgowns around town; prudish Sims wear Victorian dresses to bed; some men wear dresses everyday, while some women wear tuxedos every day. In the same climate, some Sims will run around in shorts while others are wearing parkas. I just have fun seeing everyone look like they're enjoying what they wear, even when it would look very odd in any real society.
I wish we could just wear whatever we want, whenever we want, in real life.
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