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This is VERY interesting indeed, thank you! I know just the very basics around SimStudio but now will take a look into that (only used it to make simple shirts and recolor some wall stuff).
Hairs that are tagged feminine overall look more feminine most of the time at least in my personal opinion instead of masculine with all kinds of hairs including basegame, dlc, and even cc hairs as well. Also, I am the opposite where I make plenty of male sims in addition to female sims, but ironically I have more cc for female sims than male sims. The only cc I download are the most popular on Curse Forge at least partially because I do not really need a lot of cc considering the fact I own almost every dlc on The Sims 4. I also think that male sim have plenty of hair options already from basegame plus dlc, but I overall have more of an obsession with cc hair for female sims than male sims.
Your very welcome.