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<<WARNING>>

>THIS MOD INCLUDES SAMPLE IMAGES WITH DARK AESTHETICS, GRIM SYMBOLISM, AND SINISTER VISUAL CONTENT. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR SENSITIVE USERS OR MINORS.<

 

Here I upload another mod for a new personality trait, different from the rest in The Sims 4. In this mod, the Sim with this trait will have a "shadowed heart." What I mean by this is that with this trait, the Sim will react like any other Sim in the game to any event that happens to them throughout their life, but with the exception that they will be immune to sadness; that is, they will not get sad.

 

About the mod:

- Your Sim will not react with the same emotion of sadness as any other Sim.

"Your Sim will not be emotionally affected by losses, relationships, or traumatic situations. This trait transforms your Sim into a cold, impassive entity, immune to all emotional attachment."

 

Summary:

- Your Sim will not become flirtatious if they get married, are in a flirty environment, or are near their partner, etc., unlike other Sims without this trait.

- If you want to stop earning Satisfaction Points to buy rewards, this trait will make your Sim immune to the need for bravery (I tested it in my game).

- Your Sim will not be saddened by tragic events, whether it's the death of a friend or a close relative, including babies, toddlers, children, and teenagers. Also, if a pet dies, they will react like any other Sim, but without the "sad" emotion.

 

I know there's a "numb" emotion in The Sims 4, which usually develops throughout the life cycle from baby to adult, but even if a Sim is numb, they will still get sad from any tragic event. With this trait, I reduced the basis of some common emotions. Not all.

Important: They will react the same as the rest of the Sims, but without any negative emotions.


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    11/04/2025
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    Base game updated to version 1.118.257. With the Game System option: mods and script mods enabled.

 

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