There is some misunderstanding in your question. In the wizarding world, sexual freedom referred to cultural and social freedom, not sexual freedom itself. In this world, the status and roles of women and men were different. Women had the right to choose their own sexual partners, and sexual relations and behavior in the Wizarding World were a cultural phenomenon, not limited to a specific gender or race. Sorceresses and Demon Hunters were representative figures in the sorcerer world's culture, and they were given unique skills and missions. Sorceresses and demon hunters were often seen as powerful warriors and magicians whose duty was to protect the world from evil forces. Therefore, the gender of these characters was not a factor that affected their character creation and storyline.