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In all [[The Sims series|Sims]] games, there are male and female Sims, but except for their appearance, the differences between them are minor. The most prominent difference is that one male Sim and one female Sim are required to create a [[baby]] through in-game interactions. Also, gender-specific pronouns will often be used when describing the Sim in a pop-up or on a tag, such as those which can appear for some [[job]]s and moods.
 
As in real life, male and female Sims can clearly be distinguished by their appearance. Basically, females will look more feminine, have breasts and lower muscle tone, and males will look more masculine, lack breasts and have higher muscle tone. They will also develophave different sets of voices. Female inSims everywill [[lifetypically stage]]have afterhigher [[child]]voices, and Male Sims will typically have lower voices. These features are purely cosmetic and have no effect in the game.  On another note, [[Child|child]] sims and their prior [[life stage]]s have none of these physical differences, although most of their customization features are separate between genders.
 
In ''The Sims 2'' and ''The Sims 3'', there will be some customization features in [[Create-A-Sim|CAS]] that are only available to one gender. For example, only male Sims will have options for facial hair.
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