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7 years ago
> @LiELF said:
> Katlyn2525 wrote: »
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> The Sims 4 plays like the free love movement in the 60's and 70's. It seems to be more about sexual liberation and sexual freedom without consequences. I want consequences, like they had before.
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> And very chaste and prudish free love at that. The steamy romantic interactions are only found in past Sims games. Sims 4 Sims "fish kiss" for crying out loud. Romances aren't even believable. :/
That's something I have noticed as well. In The Sims 2 the romantic interactions were pretty convincing and could actually be quite steamy leading up to the act of "woohoo", while in the Sims 3 and The Sims 4 especially these interactions are rather tame and and kind of fake looking (referring to the "fish kissing").
The Sims games have been rated 12+ from the very beginning, so its hard to understand why 12 years olds suddenly wouldn't be able to handle
some medium petting and kissing :/
> Katlyn2525 wrote: »
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> The Sims 4 plays like the free love movement in the 60's and 70's. It seems to be more about sexual liberation and sexual freedom without consequences. I want consequences, like they had before.
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> And very chaste and prudish free love at that. The steamy romantic interactions are only found in past Sims games. Sims 4 Sims "fish kiss" for crying out loud. Romances aren't even believable. :/
That's something I have noticed as well. In The Sims 2 the romantic interactions were pretty convincing and could actually be quite steamy leading up to the act of "woohoo", while in the Sims 3 and The Sims 4 especially these interactions are rather tame and and kind of fake looking (referring to the "fish kissing").
The Sims games have been rated 12+ from the very beginning, so its hard to understand why 12 years olds suddenly wouldn't be able to handle
some medium petting and kissing :/