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::The statement also suffers from {{WP|WP:WEASEL|"weasel words"}} ("...it ''generally'' gets a negative reaction...") and an incorrect point-of-view which need to be corrected, if we choose to keep it. But I don't know if I necessarily agree that we should need proof to remove it. After all, if I edit the article and make a false claim, isn't the responsibility on me to back up that information? What if someone edits the article and makes a claim that can't be easily refuted? If you can't come up with proof that a statement is false, does that automatically make the statement true? -- '''[[User:LostInRiverview|<span style="color:navy;">LiR</span>]]<sup> [[User_talk:LostInRiverview|<font color="green">talk</font>]] · [[User_blog:LostInRiverview|<font color="green">blog</font>]] · [[Special:Contributions/LostInRiverview|<font color="green">contribs</font>]]</sup>''' 19:07, January 2, 2017 (UTC)
:::I agree with you that the statement needs to have some working if it is kept. I also agree that proof should fall on the editor, but I have no idea who it was. However, I don't think that this claim would be difficult to refute, which is why I reverted the removals because there wasn't any support for removing it. "No one has confirmed the statement is true in a long time, so it should be removed" doesn't support removal, but rather seems to be an excuse to remove a claim that someone disagrees with. In any case, I am installing the game now to test out the claim for myself. Then we can have some hard proof for the statement(s). –&nbsp;[[User:Icemandeaf|Icemandeaf]] ([[User talk:Icemandeaf|talk]]) 19:32, January 2, 2017 (UTC)
::::After doing some testing, I haven't found proof to support either statements needing confirmation (confess attraction or CAS relationship scores) as it seems to be the same for either types of relationships. In fact, the reactions to confessing attraction seems to be more about the relation to the Sim confessing to rather than the type of relation confessing about. I would suggest that the statements be removed. What do you think? –&nbsp;[[User:Icemandeaf|Icemandeaf]] ([[User talk:Icemandeaf|talk]]) 21:12, January 2, 2017 (UTC)
:::::Well considering that you've done some testing and haven't found proof to support either of these statements needing confirmation, I'd lean towards removing the said information due to the lack of evidence that this information is correct. If it turns out that the said information is correct, which I doubt, then I'm sure it can be readded then, but until further evidence shows up, I suggest that the statements should be removed. ― <span style="font-family:'Constantia'; font-weight:bold; font-size:108%;">[[User:C.Syde65|<font color="#800020">C.Syde</font>]]</span> <span style="font-family:'Adobe Garamond Pro'; font-size:108%;">([[User talk:C.Syde65|<font color="black">talk</font>]] | [[:Special:Contributions/C.Syde65|<font color="black">contribs</font>]])</span> 21:19, January 2, 2017 (UTC)
 
== Transgender Sims ==
 
I added some details under the sections ''The Sims 4'' about how a same-sex couple could have kids if one of the Sims/people were trans and the other was cisgender, (cisgender/cis is the opposite of trans, someone who identifies as the gender they were assigned at birth) and that's probably one of the reasons why the gender options were added, so there could be room for transgender Sims. I'm not sure if this is okay to add or not because the topic of trans people is controversial. But if anyone plans on deleting what I wrote, that's my reasoning for adding that. It's important to know that some same-sex relationships can produce children if one of the parents is trans and has the opposite "private parts" as their same-sex partner. [[User:DarkSuicune2000|DarkSuicune2000]] 06:03, August 20, 2018 (UTC)