
A startling new study has exposed a troubling trend among young British men, with nearly 90% admitting they feel entitled to a woman's affection simply for being 'kind'. The survey, which polled over 1,000 men aged 18-30, also found that a staggering 63% agreed with the controversial views of self-proclaimed 'misogynist' Andrew Tate.
The Entitlement Epidemic
The findings paint a worrying picture of modern masculinity, with a vast majority of respondents believing that basic decency should guarantee romantic or sexual attention from women. This 'nice guy' mentality, often dismissed as harmless, has been linked to more extreme misogynistic beliefs.
Andrew Tate's Influence
Perhaps most concerning is the significant portion of young men who expressed agreement with Andrew Tate's divisive rhetoric. The former kickboxer, currently facing human trafficking charges in Romania, has built a massive following by promoting toxic masculinity and traditional gender roles.
Key Findings:
- 89% of respondents believe women owe them affection for being kind
- 63% agreed with Andrew Tate's views on male-female relationships
- 72% thought society had become 'too soft' on women
- Only 11% could define consent without hesitation
Relationship experts warn these attitudes contribute to a culture of coercion and undermine progress toward gender equality. The survey comes amid growing concern about online radicalisation of young men through so-called 'manosphere' content.