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ChampandGirlie
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
I play male and female sims basically equally. I find I can empathize with both. I avoid stereotyping in my game. Every character has a unique personality and back story. When I play a household, I pay attention to all of the characters. The male sims usually take paternity leave and are good dads. There are a few divorces or single parents but those are just based on how specific characters play out.
As far as diversity goes, I'm open to it. All of my sims have backgrounds and back stories. One of the largest families in my game has the last name Lopez. Siobhan Fyres is in my rotation as are her children. Raj Rasoya's children are also in my rotation. I'm including the Sulani natives as their own tribe with their own laws. Diversity is one of the themes in the save.
I just have a lot of different characters and I let the game play out. There are a lot of interracial or intercultural couples in the game.
As far as diversity goes, I'm open to it. All of my sims have backgrounds and back stories. One of the largest families in my game has the last name Lopez. Siobhan Fyres is in my rotation as are her children. Raj Rasoya's children are also in my rotation. I'm including the Sulani natives as their own tribe with their own laws. Diversity is one of the themes in the save.
I just have a lot of different characters and I let the game play out. There are a lot of interracial or intercultural couples in the game.