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I'm talking about what about I said earlier- the elves attempt to say that sexism is not a thing, yet they conform to say many stereotypes it is annoying. Again, why can't Keefe and Tam fix their hair as much as Biana does? Cause it's a girl thing? Della attempts to say that sexism doesn't exist, but I find that hard to believe. They do face gender roles.

Like I said in a previous post:

"There is obviously some form of sexism, and though Della attemps to refute it, she doesn't do it well. Otherwise we would see the boys wearing dresses, or at least fixing their hair without backlash, basically at least not sticking to common 'human' stereotypes. Many female characters are commonly described as being pretty, not strong, something women feel degrades them in our modern society. Biana is such a stereotypical 'girly girl' (a sexist term in itself) that I question how exactly sexism is not a thing in the perfect elvin world. "

And finally, true I get your point but at least have Sophie look at an elf and say, the elf was latino or something. I agree these are issues SM shouldve addressed earlier in the series, making more diverse main characters.