Body sliders can sometimes conflict with one another if they modify the exact same bone structure. Always read the creator's description to ensure compatibility.
(High-fashion, oversized, and soft-masculine cuts)
This mod doesn't add curves so much as it removes hard lines. It reduces shoulder width drastically, thins the waist, and adds a slight inward curve to the lower back (lordosis). The result is a very graceful, delicate male body that looks great in crop tops and high-waisted pants.
If you prefer fine-tuning over a one-size-fits-all replacement, custom sliders are the ideal route. Standard EA sliders limit how narrow a waist can get or how much a hip can curve. Feminine body sliders unlock these limits specifically for male rigs.
To achieve a softer, more feminine silhouette for male Sims, you will want a mix of (which change the base shape) and sliders (which let you fine-tune specific areas). 1. Custom Body Presets and Replacers
In the Create-A-Sim (CAS) screen, things were distinct. Male sims were broad, flat, and boxy. Female sims were curvy, soft, and hourglass-shaped. Leo wanted to create a character named Julian—a stylish, confident influencer living in San Myshuno. In Leo’s mind, Julian was lithe, graceful, and had a distinct, androgynous flair. He wasn't a bodybuilder, nor was he traditionally masculine in the way the game’s default sliders forced him to be.

