Meet the 'femosphere': Angry young women who love to hate men
The article explores the 'femosphere,' a segment of young women online who express anger toward men, often through social media platforms, as part of broader cultural and gender debates. It examines how this movement intersects with feminism, social justice, and generational attitudes, particularly among Gen Z. The piece presents perspectives from both participants and critics, highlighting tensions around relationships, gender roles, and online discourse.
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