: Re: How do I know if a concept is sexist or not? In my story's world, witchcraft is a respected institution, with the most powerful practitioners being at the top echelons of society. Due to this,
The witch-candidates in your world value witch powers above motherhood. You don't have to condone this, criticise it or worry about today's feminist opinion of it. It's just how it is in this, fictional, world.
You may also write about a world where children are maltreated, where races are subjugated into slavery, and many other bad things happen. Not every story has to be about a Utopia.
You could start the story with: "This story is about a world where bad things happen. But what would be the point in one about a perfect world?"
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