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Various high-quality skin mod packages for male and female Sims have now been created by fans of the game. These can be easily installed in a non-destructive manner and easily uninstalled if it isn't the player's taste of game play. Tested skin mods include:
*(G-rated) Shiny skin textures that more realistically reflect the light than the default flat matte skins (for both male and female Sims)
*(G-rated) More detailed faces (for both male and female Sims)
*(M-rated) Subtle, tasteful nipples (for both male and female Sims) and realistic chest hair (for male Sims), but with barbie doll bottom halves
*(R-rated) Fully realistic top and bottom skins for males and females that show reproductive organs.
 
As with the '''No Mosaic''' mod package that removes the mosaic-blur effect when showering or using the bathroom, it's a matter of personal taste whether some of these more realistic skin options (designated above by the R and M ratings) are lewd or simply realistic and natural. Remember that The Sims games are played in many nations throughout the world and many cultures are not bothered by casual nudity being portrayed in their media or games.
 
For the adult players reading this article, this is a roadmap that enables ''The Sims'' players to safely and non-destructively mod their The Sims/The Sims 3 games to remove all censorship features such as barbie-doll skins, or alternatively to as to improve the visual quality of the barbie doll skins without adding realism that the player might personally find offensive.
 
==Steps to install the above-listed mod packages in order (The Sims)==
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