It's hard to say. Horror stories cover a wide range of themes and motifs. A misogynist might hate a horror story that focuses on female empowerment within the horror context, like a story where a woman outsmarts a male serial killer. But if the horror story has elements that align with their misogynistic views, such as victim - blaming female characters, they might not hate it. So, it really varies.
Not necessarily. Misogynists' dislike or like of horror stories depends on various factors other than their misogynistic views. Some may enjoy the gore and fear elements in horror regardless of how women are portrayed. However, if a horror story challenges their misogynistic ideas, for example, by having strong female characters who defeat male antagonists, they might be less inclined to like it.
There's no one - answer - fits - all. Horror stories can be about many things. If a misogynist is only interested in stories that uphold male dominance and a horror story doesn't do that, they may dislike it. For instance, a horror story that has a female protagonist who is the hero and saves everyone including men. But on the other hand, if they can separate their misogynistic beliefs from their enjoyment of a genre, they could still like horror stories that have nothing to do with gender dynamics.
Most likely not. Misogynists typically prefer scenarios where men are in control or dominant. A horror movie with a strong female lead goes against their view, as it shows a woman being capable and in charge. So they would probably not like such movies.
It could be that Danny's presence gives you a sense of security, and when he's gone, the fear in horror stories becomes more intense and unbearable for you.
Perhaps you prefer more serious, thought - provoking content. Funny stories, with their focus on humor and amusement, don't engage you on an intellectual or emotional level that you value. You might be more interested in stories that deal with complex human relationships, historical events, or deep philosophical ideas.
Some people hate Facebook stories because they can be very intrusive. They pop up and take over your screen without much warning. Also, they often show a lot of content that might not be relevant to the user, like sponsored stories or updates from people you're not really interested in.
Some people hate sad stories because they prefer to feel happy and uplifted. Sadness can bring down their mood and make them feel gloomy.
Maybe you find them too predictable or cheesy. Some love stories can seem formulaic and lack depth, which could be a turn-off.
Perhaps the development of the characters felt forced or the overall storyline was too predictable. Maybe there was a lack of depth or complexity that you look for in a manhwa.
The war stories in Battlefield might be full of violence and destruction. It's not pleasant to see so much chaos and death, that's why I hate them.
Maybe you find them too cheesy or unrealistic. Feel - good stories often have a predictable and overly positive plot which might seem dull to you.
Some people might hate love stories because they find them overly predictable. The same plot of boy meets girl, they face some challenges and then live happily ever after is repeated too often.