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⭐ Fiction writers are allowed to put elements in their work that make their audience uncomfortable.
⭐ Fiction writers are allowed to put elements in their work that are tasteless or crass.
⭐ Fiction writers are allowed to put sexual elements and acts in their work for any purpose, whether to titillate, horrify, convey plot or character, or any other reason.
⭐ Fiction writers are allowed to put violent and horrific elements and acts in their work for any purpose, whether to titillate, horrify, convey plot or character, or any other reason.
⭐ A fiction writer does not have to justify the reason they included uncomfortable, tasteless, crass or sexual elements in their work to their audience.
⭐ A fiction writer is allowed to write a protagonist doing horrific, violent, sexual or crass things in the story without having to painstakingly explain to the audience that they don’t approve of the character’s actions.
⭐ A fiction writer does not have to clarify which elements of their work are supposed to be horrifying vs titillating, comforting vs uncomfortable etc.
⭐ A fiction writer is allowed to put any element into their work for any reason without having to painstakingly explain why they are there to their audience.
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