This is article is very well written. But it falls under the obligatory "painting men as universally insecure, emotionally stunted, and controlling" cliche.
It kinda reduces gender dynamics to some silly and childish binary power struggle, ignoring the individuality and shared responsibility required in any relationship. I don't know how any person could just assume this weird sense of malice where personal growth and communication gaps often exist.
The section whrere you have an analogy of men being "allergic to growth" is not only demeaning but very reductive, you've just dismissed the billions of men who actively pursue self-improvement, emotional intelligence, and meaningful relationships.
Relationships are not a battlefield for power but a shared journey of growth and mutual respect, anyone who thinks otherwise is shooting themselves in the foot. Just as women have evolved to claim autonomy, many men have adapted, seeking women that value emotional connection over financial dependency. I'm just baffled how it's 2025 and some women are still reducing men's worth to outdated stereotypes that do nothing to address the actual dynamics at play in today's relationships.