Quote: Originally posted by CamiiMania
All children and toddlers are of ambiguous gender in TS3. What gets me is the posture and the voices. I could deal with them looking similar, but all my boys sound like girls when they're in childhood and most little girls tend to stand differently then little boys. I tried giving one of my girls short hair the other day but she just ended up looking like a boy in a dress. D:
And as much as I loved having my drag queens in TS2, knowing my luck with story progression all the male sims in my NH would probably age up/move in wearing dresses and high heels if I found any male transgender CC.
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I've had so many transgender sims born in my game and usually I just let them be whatever gender the sim wants. I feel like the sims 4 is making me be more open minded by birthing all of these trans and gender queer babies which I otherwise wouldn't have thought to make. It might be just the result of the random dice roll and alot of CC but I like to think it's kind of like real life so I just stand back and let them do them and just fix any little cosmetic things that might bug me but keep them generally the same person. It's pretty cute here's some pics of trans babies.
on the far right, born as a female
born as a male and here all grown up