The Pininfarina Sergio, or Ferrari Sergio, is a true work of art that was created as a tribute to the legendary automotive designer Sergio Pininfarina.
This supercar boasts one of the most futuristic and cutting-edge designs that Ferrari has ever produced.
Although it shares similarities with the 458 Spider in terms of mechanics, its open-topped barchetta body makes it stand out from other Ferrari models.
It’s easy to spot the resemblance to the Dino Berlinetta Speciale from 1965 – the first project that Mr. Pininfarina worked on for Ferrari.
The Sergio’s sleek curves give it an almost sensual allure that’s hard to resist.
Since only a handful of these cars were ever made in real life, adding it to your Sims 4 collection is the best way to admire this stunning vehicle.
1. Tearless on Sunset Street by talentedtrait
Rewritten: “Tearless on Sunset Street” by talentedtrait is a must-have pose pack for players who love to add emotional depth to their Sims’ stories. Though the title may suggest a lack of tears, these four poses perfectly capture the heartbreak of a less-than-amicable breakup. The poses are unisex, making them versatile for any Sim regardless of gender, and are clearly labeled for easy use. The creator even included captions for each pose, such as “sad” and “mad,” to ensure you can easily identify the appropriate pose for each scene. Whether you’re a fan of dramatic storytelling or just want to add some realism to your Sims’ lives, this pose pack is an excellent addition to your collection.
2. Meant to Be Yours Posepack by clumsyalienn
Pose packs can be a great addition to any Sims 4 player’s collection, and clumsyalienn’s Meant to Be Yours pack is no exception.
While not marketed as a break-up pack, the poses in this set certainly convey intense emotions, such as frustration and sadness. The door between the Sims in the poses adds an extra layer of tension to the scenes.
To properly use the poses, the creator recommends placing two teleporters in the middle of the door. The poses themselves are not labeled in-game, but after testing them out, it’s clear that Pose B is meant for the Sim banging on the door, while Pose A is meant for the Sim on the other side.
Overall, this pack is a great choice for anyone looking to add some dramatic and emotional moments to their Sims’ lives.
3. Please Comfort Me Pose Pack by josiesimblr
It’s always nice to find a pose pack that captures the intensity of the moment without being too over-the-top.
Josiesimblr’s Please Comfort Me Pose Pack is just that.
The pack includes three poses that depict a couple going through a tough breakup.
Each pose has a caption that helps you understand the mood of the scene, making it easier to select the perfect one for your Sims.
Despite the emotional turmoil, there’s a sense of mutual respect and caring between the Sims that makes the breakup seem like a mature decision.
It’s a great addition to any pose player’s collection, especially for those who prefer more realistic and grounded poses.
4. Don’t Leave Us Poses by lilbee
Examining this pose pack by lilbee, we can see that it portrays an uncertain argument rather than a clear break-up. The Sim who is being hugged seems determined in their decision and unswayed by the emotional display. The pack consists of six poses that are intended to be used against a solid surface, such as a wall or door, and the final pose is a bonus one in Korean, featuring two Sims observing the turbulent relationship of their friends. So, if that aligns with your narrative, then it’s worth considering. The poses are well-crafted and offer a nuanced depiction of the emotions at play in a troubled relationship.
5. Real Talk Pt. 1 by cazmari-mods
with their relationship despite the hurdles.
Instead, they’re reflective, regretful, and – dare I say it – even a bit resigned.
There’s no “fixing” things here, and it’s clear that they’ve both come to that conclusion on their own.
The poses are varied, too.
Some of them have the Sims sitting across from each other, deep in thought.
Others have them standing, almost as if they’re trying to keep a little bit of distance between them.
All in all, it’s a very well-done pack that would fit well in a story-driven game.
6. Real Talk Pt. 2 by cazmari-mods
Real Talk Pt. 2 by cazmari-mods
Take a Look at These Poses
You won’t find any heated arguments or dramatics in this pose pack by cazmari-mods.
No, this one is all about the quieter moments of a breakup – the subdued grief, the silent suffering.
It’s a continuation of part one, and just like before, the poses are mature and thoughtful, with a heavy emphasis on the emotional weight of the situation.
The models’ expressions say it all – they’re hurting, but they’re handling it with grace.
This pack contains 9 poses, half of which require a couch or loveseat, while the other half can be done standing up.
And let me tell you, the quality of these poses is top-notch.
Cazmari-mods has really outdone themselves with this one, and the preview photos speak for themselves.
If you’re looking to capture the more introspective, emotional side of a breakup, this is the pack for you.
7. Proposal Rejection Poses by joannebernice
Review of Proposal Rejection Poses by joannebernice:
This pose pack is a must-have for Simmers who want to depict the aftermath of a rejected proposal. The poses are well-crafted and effectively convey the emotions of both Sims involved. The regretful expression of the Sim who rejected the proposal is particularly noteworthy.
The last pose, where one of the Sims walks away, is especially impactful. It’s a subtle yet effective way to convey the end of the relationship.
One minor issue with this pack is that the creator didn’t link the exact ring accessory used, which may cause some inconvenience for players who want to use it in their game.
Overall, if you’re looking to depict a Sim relationship that has come to an end due to a rejected proposal, this pack is a great option.
8. Break-Up Make-Up Redux by eslanes
Break-Up Make-Up Redux by eslanes
Check Out This Pose Pack
If you’re looking for a pack that truly captures the raw and emotional aftermath of a break-up, then look no further than this collection by eslanes.
This pack is not for the faint of heart – it’s full of angry, tense, and gritty poses that depict the kind of dramatic, tear-filled fights we see in movies.
In short, it’s the ultimate break-up pack.
The level of detail in the poses is truly impressive, with each one perfectly capturing the intense emotions of the moment.
There are 10 couple poses in total, with no height difference, labels, or thumbnails.
Instead, the Sims are numbered according to the pose, with Sim 1 always being the female model and Sim 2 always being the male.
It’s worth noting that Pose 8 requires a door between the two Sims (just place both teleporters in the middle), while Poses 9 and 10 need a sofa or loveseat.
All in all, if you’re looking for a pack that truly captures the heartbreak and pain of a break-up, then this is the pack for you.
9. Keep Me in Your Arms by Andromeda Sims
Falling Apart by Galaxy of Sims
Check Out This Pose Pack
If you’re searching for a melancholic yet poignant break-up pose set, then look no further than Galaxy of Sims’ Falling Apart.
These 8 poses showcase a range of emotions – from disbelief to heartbreak – and are perfect for telling the story of a relationship on its last legs.
The poses are incredibly well-crafted, with attention to detail in both the positioning of the Sims and their facial expressions.
It’s hard not to be moved by the raw emotion that these poses capture.
Each pose comes with an in-game thumbnail and is labeled with the appropriate gender, making it easy to use even for beginners.
However, one pose may require a little extra effort – Pose 5 requires a sofa or loveseat and for the Sims to be placed on different layers.
But trust me, it’s worth it for the incredible shot you’ll get.
10. Don’t Tell Me I Don’t Love You Pose Pack (Pt. 2) by sim-plyreality
Real Talk Pt. 2 by cazmari-mods
Take a look at this pose pack if you want to showcase a heart-wrenching yet subdued breakup. cazmari-mods has done it again with their second set of Real Talk poses, which exude silent suffering and subdued grief.
These nine poses are perfect for depicting a mature yet painful conversation about a failed relationship. Whether you need a couch or loveseat for half of the poses or prefer to have your Sims standing up, this pack has got you covered.
The creator’s attention to detail is apparent in the high quality of these poses and the emotions captured in the models’ expressions. Just by looking at the preview photos, you can feel the heartache and sadness that comes with a relationship coming to an end.
If you’re looking for a breakup pose pack that doesn’t involve raised voices and passionate outbursts, then Real Talk Pt. 2 is the perfect addition to your Sims’ storytelling arsenal.
11. Stolen Kisses: Sad by atashi77
Capturing those heart-wrenching moments of a break-up is never easy, but atashi77’s Stolen Kisses: Sad pose pack does an excellent job of conveying that gut-wrenching feeling.
It’s that moment when one person knows it’s time to let go, but the other isn’t quite ready yet. And all you want is just one last kiss to hold on to.
The poses are expertly crafted and come with optional cosmetic tears, which only add to the raw emotion of the moment.
With 6 poses in total, you’ll have everything you need to capture that bittersweet goodbye. And if you’re feeling particularly masochistic, you can even add some additional heartbreak by using these poses in combination with other break-up packs.
So go ahead, embrace the pain and let these poses help you capture those stolen moments of a love that just wasn’t meant to be.
12. Breakup Pose Pack by sim-plyreality
Rewritten:
Introducing another fabulous pose pack by the talented sim-plyreality! And guess what? It’s a breakup pack, which is quite rare in this list.
These 11 poses showcase the drama of breakups, from yelling to emotional outbursts, and even a heart-wrenching back hug. The poses are so realistic that they could be straight out of a cheesy romantic comedy or a heart-wrenching Netflix series that viewers can’t get enough of.
Thankfully, the creator labeled each pose as F or M, which makes it easier to assign them. Overall, this is a fantastic pack that accurately depicts the harsh reality of ending a relationship.
13. Posepack: Don’t Be Sad by Luna Sims
Don’t Be Sad, a pose pack by Luna Sims, may not have been created with a specific story in mind, but that won’t stop me from imagining one. I see these poses as leading up to a heart-wrenching breakup. The last pose, in particular, feels like a goodbye kiss.
The pack includes color-coded thumbnails with brief descriptions of what each Sim is feeling or thinking. This makes it easy to assign poses to your Sims. There is no visible height difference in the poses, so mixing models may be possible. However, I recommend trying it out for yourself before assuming they’re unisex.
In my experience, copying the previews as closely as possible produced the best results.
14. Please Don’t Leave Me Pose Pack by sim-plyreality
Pose Pack Recommendation: “Please Don’t Leave Me” by sim-plyreality
This pose pack is all about capturing the emotional complexity of a break-up, with the male model begging the female not to leave. The previews are heartbreaking, and the poses are incredibly detailed and expressive. The male model is shown curled up on the couch, while the female model’s expressions are just as heart-wrenching. If your Sims are going through a similarly distressing break-up, this is the perfect pose set to capture the emotions of the moment.
15. Sad Hugs by Atashi77
Atashi77’s Sad Hugs pose pack is a masterpiece. The creator seems to be a big fan of the #reylo relationship from the Star Wars franchise, and their description of the characters’ fates shows that they believe that most of the characters deserved better.
Putting aside the sci-fi fantasy references, this pose pack is incredible. The emotions are so raw that they can almost be felt in real life. The facial expressions, body language, and physical positions are nearly perfect. The misery and heartbreak of the relationship are palpable.
Even without the Star Wars context, these hugging poses are incredibly sad. The built-in height difference between the Sims makes it even more emotional. I can’t help but feel a sense of sorrow when I use these poses.