Meh I can shape them and make them look younger or older If I wanted to. The main difference between teens and young adults is their bodies. I’ve seen it enough times aging sims up, a young adult is slightly taller and are more developed.
"DaWaterRat;c-18028669" wrote:
The funny thing is that I've known 16-17 year-olds who look like the first picture (which, if you ask me is 14-15) ... and 16-17 year-olds that look like the second.
Teenagers IRL are terribly inconsistent in what's "normal" in how they look.
Yeah and when I was graduating out of high school, I still remember the incoming freshman, one in particular he looked 20.
My coworker’s 13 year old son looks 18.