Yeah, I understand what you're saying.
But, it wasn't a reason to become mysogenistic like these men. To the contrary, I always stayed philogynistic.
The internet now permits them to join and feed off each other.
I may simplify things too much (and some will disagree with me), but my point of view is that masculinists influencers now fill the void because society has gotten too politically correct and young men don't have access to moderate role models to ground them,
I relate and understand a lot to what you say.
Funny enough in my case i always been drawn to "love story". 10/15 years ago it was more in the raunchy comedies like American Pie, Take me home tonight and others in the vein. The last 5/8 years i actually gotten into plain romantic comedies a lot more and enjoyed them wich always make my friends (including women) find it funny as they think im "quetaine" lol.
I never felt hate toward love or couples in general. Quite the contrary. I know im not getting younger but maybe one day it will happen. Im in a weird spot where im self aware im socially awkward and lack confidence while also understanding human psych quite well. A paradox in a way. Lol
And yeah im not gonna lie i did my share of "b#tching" toward society becoming "too woke" at some point. But again i never wanted to embrace the other extreme. If anything i never leaned toward any extremes.
I feel the swift spot is always in the middle and dialogue is key.
"Boys will be boys" can exist while also learning respect and consent. Chivalry can also co-exist with "independant women".
My own moral compass always been on valuying life and working toward the greater good while also enjoying life and its many pleasures.
Exemple being our own "hobby" that is illegal in theory. But is it wrong? Only if peoples lean it toward the dark side. It can be both good and bad. Depends on behaviors.