"Antwerpo;c-17859286" wrote:
You didn't say that but that is what it comes down to if you start stating that there would be a backlash of the LGBT community. Why on earth would the LGBT community complain of adding adding non-domestic or "manly" features to the Sims? It's just bonkers and I'm even upset to see this sort of talk in the responses.
@Antwerpo I'm assuming what was meant here was that if the Sims 4 made a pack and called it "manly stuff", some people on Twitter would want to express that nothing is exclusively "masculine" or "feminine" and if the Sims Team is calling the pack that, then they are assigning certain stuff to a certain gender and supporting "stereotypes".
I think this is what was meant with the Twitter reaction. Not that I personally 100% agree but I could see that happening.
Maybe they can add more "manly" stuff without calling it "for men" or associating exclusively with males.