- by foxnews
- 22 Aug 2025
"You see that young men are moving further to the right, young women growing more progressive. And I think, for a lot of women in particular, it can just sort of feel like, 'This is not a time where I trust men - I feel respected by men. I don't necessarily want to go out and meet strangers who are men,'" Hill said.
Hill contended that there is a "real feeling" among women that the "larger political backdrop is seeping into individual relationships," which is making it much more difficult to trust others.
Later on in the discussion, Hill brought up the idea of "heteropessimism," which is a social phenomenon in which heterosexual individuals become disaffected by the prospect of being in a relationship with someone of the opposite sex.
"You hear a lot of people talk about this idea of heteropessimism today, which I think just gets at this idea that a lot of people, a lot of women particularly, are fed up with the way that they're being treated by men on these apps and with this kind of backdrop of hearing about how few men would call themselves feminists or the kind of whole 'manosphere' of resentful single men becoming this kind of cultural force that is, like, swaying elections," she argued.
Hill was asked by CNN's Audie Cornish whether she felt that people like themselves talking about how bad dating has gotten is exacerbating the problem and making dating feel hopeless.
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