Young Adult mouths are higher, any fix for this?

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GnatGoSplat:
I've been experiencing an unusual phenomenon.  A search reveals that I may be the only one that has this problem, has noticed this problem, or isn't smart enough to know the keywords to search for to find others reporting this problem.

The problem is I tend to make my sims as Young Adults, and I set their mouth position as appropriate, which is typically using Awesomemod with slider ranges extended, so the mouth usually ends up beyond the game's default lower limit.  The problem with this is every other age seems to use a completely different mouth height.  These YA's spawn have mouths that end up in their chins.  Also, when these sims age up, their mouths also lower quite a bit.  I have noticed indeed that even using the stock slider scale, the mouth drops a little from YA to Adult.  There seems to be a "mouth drop multiplier", in that the amount of drop from YA to Adult (or backwards from YA to teen) is greater the lower I've placed the mouth.

Similarly, if I created my sims initially as Adults and placing the mouth where I want it, it seems they are fine when aged up to Elder or aged down to Teen, but when I age them down to Young Adult, their mouths go up when aged down to Young Adult.

This happens with the EA-made sims supplied in the bin and also without Awesomemod, but since the EA sims always have their mouths so close to their noses, the effect is more subtle.  It's almost impossible to notice with the ones with the really high mouths.  The lower the mouth height, the worse it drops from YA to Adult.

Is this a bug?  I find it ridiculous that part of sims aging formula is the mouth goes up from Teen to YA and then goes back down from YA to Adult.  Is there any way to remedy this by either tweaking the game, or tweaking some morph file?

Simsample:
Just to confirm that I'm seeing this in my (vanilla) game too; it is more noticeable on some face shapes than others. I'm thinking it must be a bug too- the mouth definitely rises during YA and then drops to its previous level at adulthood.

FridaKahlo:
I usually start my sims out as YAs, but I have noticed this a little bit too. I don't think it's a bug (unless its excessive in your case), I think it's just EA's interpretation of getting older. Everything starts to droop :( A little too much between YA and A, in my opinion. I would really like a way for my sims to age a bit more gracefully. Less hollowing of cheeks, and no mouth droopage. I don't know why EA made it like that, I mean YAs and As in Sims 2 looked pretty much the same. Another thing I have noticed, is that As have duller skin than YAs. This applies to both vanilla skin and custom skin. I don't like it. :(

nanacake:
I noticed this a lot when I first started making sims with the modified sliders. When trying to removing pudding face I changed the jaw line, eye position and moved the mouths to match up better. In my earlier sims it resulted in this happening after birthdays:



ShortyBoo:
I've noticed it too, I just didn't think much about it. If I don't like how a sim looks when they age up, I end up using "editsim" to fix them.

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