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- GlacierSnowGhostSeasoned HotshotAlmost all of the sims I actually play with are male.
- My main 'sim' in any household is always female.
Though I'll drop a male in there as a side cast member when I can, or try to get a relationship going with a townie and then have things progress to a natural move-in (which seems to be amazingly difficult to do, the male townies in my game tend to be extremely non-receptive to any romance interactions, whereas my sims are always trying to push flirting on other females. Sometimes it feels like if I leave any of my sims alone for more than 3 seconds there will be an army of female townies trying to push a relationship, and any males they knew will have run off to hide somewhere with the romance bar having half depleted - regardless of what traits I cheat into everyone).
All that noted, when I go looking for CAS CC, I'm more often looking for male stuff because I've gotten so bored with every male in the game looking like a 'mega-brand retail store employee'... - I usually play a female but the looks change. I do play a male and usually give him an extreme skin color if I start the 100 baby challenge but I've never finished it.
"hunniboo1;d-977177" wrote:
for some reason I always begin my game with a single female. Dont really know why..maybe because I'm a female in real life or the female sims have better clothing option. It is rare for my to start off a game with a male sim.
Depends on the type of gameplay I want to do. I start with both genders as roomies and have them marry each other. The first-born of each generation in my latest gameplay(gender doesn't matter anymore) will be heir. Their first-born is a son. So if their first grandchild is a female, she becomes the next generation's heir. :)- sjofn77New SpectatorI play a lot of both over the course of a save, but when I'm starting a new game, it's almost always as a dude sim.
I think it's because townie chicks are usually less odd looking to me than townie dudes, so I'm more likely to pull them into the household ... and I don't want to wind up playing nothing but women! - I usually make more male Sims because there’s a lot of TV shows I like recreating. Also sometimes IRL I’ll see someone I want to try and make.
- Gamer_Cat24New TravelerI put in other.
I usually make families from the get go, and play most of the members of the family, male and female alike.
My single Sims are a mixture as well, some single Sims are females, while others are male.
Also, not all the dynamics of my Sims are the same either, so for me it is a mixture of both, and depends on my goal for the family as well. - excusemydustNew SpectatorGenerally, I use female sims to start a save because I simply don’t find male sims as engaging or as interesting. Whether that’s due to the limitations of CAS or my own personal bias, I’m not sure. I’m perfectly willing to believe it is my own bias, because there’s obviously no real difference in gameplay based on gender, especially since the customization was added.
- le_TARDISgradeSeasoned NewcomerI create and play with/ develop a lot of characters and the male/female ratio is balanced. I genuinely enjoy playing both with male or female Sims.
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