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5 years ago

Women behind The Sims - SimGurus' answers to International Women's Day Q&A

You sent in your questions, now get ready for a long read: SimGurus answered a good bunch and they had a lot to say!

I will be short, just a quick note before leaving you with them: some questions were duplicated, so don't be surprised if you find yours (or a very similar one) worded differently. If you sent several different questions in the same comment, keep in mind that we divided them into individual questions.

We have organized the questions/answers into three categories:

A woman...
- working in games
- working at EA / on The Sims
- as a gamer/Simmer

Keep reading to see what our SimGurus had to say!
  • "Themissingrib;c-17441455" wrote:
    My question is, Does EA plan on doing an "International Men's Day?" Men are great and I would like some items on just for men. EA could make a men's day just to honor all the dads, brothers, uncles, grandfathers out there that play the sims :) Women can have any job they want in the EA field, men and women are equally smart.


    This would be a good idea. I think especially as of late Men do need to recognize what they do as well. I know some will disagree with this but I think we should start recognizing everyone, not just a selective few.
  • This is my first time commenting on any forum. After reading this thread, I decided (away with fear). I am a young female engineer who has worked in technology companies and currently with defense over the past few years in my career. It is exciting to see and hear how other sectors have evolved and accepted the value of a female perspective. In government work, it is still rigid. Especially in engineering. However, it is to our advantage and privilege to demonstrate men and women everywhere that our talents are unique and just as important. I started playing Sims, when the first one came out, with my sisters. The games evolved and we did too. There are still constraints and mindsets to be changed in both the business and governments areas, but it's good to know that at least in some places, females engineers love their jobs. Great thread. Now off to play Sims 4! :blush:
  • In accordance with the rules on necroposting: "That means bumping a conversation that has naturally ended or posting without adding new info would be necroposting (for example, just saying "cool" in a thread that has been quiet for 2 years)."

    I am adding new information to this thread as a legitimate concern as this pertains to Women's Day Q&A and is the only topic I can locate related to my query using the search feature. I'm not able to create a new thread so I'd like clarification here.

    It would be wonderful to not ignore the men who contribute to sims as well yet I cannot find any inspiring topics by the men of this community in relation to International Men's Day. Why is that Sims only celebrates women's day and ignores men's day? Isn't that a form of discrimination on the basis of sex (rule violation)? If we are celebrating one sex why not be inclusive to both instead of making half of the community feel left out?

    Evidence:
    https://i.imgur.com/i83n0G0.png

    In my opinion we should either leave politics out of the Sims and celebrate neither sex or represent both sexes for the sake of equality. Thoughts?
  • Interesting read! Thanks for all the women (and men as well) for making the sims as we see them today. Also to all women, women power! we can do anything that we put our minds to. Also, i think it is time for me to learn coding.
  • I've been playing sims for 8 years as I started when I was 7 (maybe not the best idea in some ways), and I'm just now finding the Sims Forums! This is actually the first thread I've read, but it gave a lot of insight into the women that make up the sims team! I've been curious about what it's like to be part of the whole process, and as a girl this was really nice to read :) thank you for your hard work, I can't wait to see what's to come.

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