


So this comes to my main question: For those out there who do use body mods.why do you use them? For me its a bit weird honestly. As a result, I don't really feel any need to "change the body" of Skyrim. This includes all the things in the game, such as body shape. I love what the artist came up with, and I mostly like how it transferred into the game. Honestly, when it comes to visual appeal (the exception being the ridiculous desaturation used in Skyrim to make it "feel colder"), I pretty much love what Skyrim has done. This was mostly born due to Dark Souls' beautiful roleplay elements, and was transferred over into Skyrim due to the beauty of the artist's vision in the game. Can't recall the name right now but Im sure you can find it.Recently I've been really getting into roleplay stuff and appreciating game's culture. Either through a custom race, or there is mod that lets you swap around model/skin sets on the fly in-game too (almost treating bodies and skins like equipment). There are ways to set unique body and face to your hero though. Just be aware that when you replace body and face meshes like this you ill affect everyone by default, so if you make a babyface hero with skin like Legolas then the men of Skyrim will generally look a fair bit less grizzled (Geonox'es classic is much more neutral - original but better looking)

I haven't completely settled for one yet, so if there are other good ones to check out I would like to know more suggestions - but all in all this one is a very good allrounder. You also have several levels of bodyhair to choose from - from buttersmooth to "Are you a werewolf or something?" Personally I like favoredsoul's bodymesh and Geonox's faces (either the younger or classic depending on how pretty vs manly you want to aim for). You should definitely check out better males - there are a few alternatives there.
