But you have to factor in that a lot of human history had various constraints on people's true feelings about their opposite number. Women depended on men for financial support, men depended on women for childcare and housework. It could be that this generation is the first one where those constraints no longer exist, and our independence from each other has allowed true feelings to come out.
Such feelings are unlikely to be 'true feelings' and more 'feelings shaped by society as it is'. Not to mention that men who hate women and vice versa are a tiny minority. They may be dominant on Twitter, but in real life, almost impossible to find.
But you have to factor in that a lot of human history had various constraints on people's true feelings about their opposite number. Women depended on men for financial support, men depended on women for childcare and housework. It could be that this generation is the first one where those constraints no longer exist, and our independence from each other has allowed true feelings to come out.
Such feelings are unlikely to be 'true feelings' and more 'feelings shaped by society as it is'. Not to mention that men who hate women and vice versa are a tiny minority. They may be dominant on Twitter, but in real life, almost impossible to find.