Anybody can say they
don'
t hate the opposite sex as a collective group, just like they can say the same thing of any other group. Saying there is not
one member of the opposite sex you met that you didn't like isn't the same thing as saying you hate everybody from that group. Denying that you ever had any negative feelings about somebody of the opposite sex isn't the same thing as honesty, since usually
people that would say they never met anybody of the opposite sex they didn't like, not
one person, are full of shit. There's always going to be at least
one person of the opposite sex or any other group (including the
one you're a part of) you never liked, never got along with, or hated, since you met them (and more often than not, more than
one). You're going to make a few enemies in life, no matter what group they come from.
The deepest hatred isn't usually for an entire group of
people, which is why
racism, sexism, and
homophobia are silly. The deepest hatred is usually reserved for that one person or those few people that are your worst enemies outside of yourself, no matter what sex, "race" (branch of the human race tree), or orientation they come from. There
will always be a few that deep down if you are honest with yourself emotionally (even if not with others on the surface) you know were never meant to get along with each other, whether or not you get along along with some or most other people of that group. Sometimes it's a member of the opposite sex, sometimes it's a member of the same sex, sometimes both.