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To be honest, Nietzsche's attitude toward women changed throughout his life.And there were times when he elevated women to a rank higher than men.
For example: “A perfect woman is a higher type of person than a perfect man,but also something much rarer.” There are many contradictions in his statements. But if we talk about the aversion to women, then it might not be.Many researchers considered Nietzsche not a misogynist, but just an anti-feminist.And he could have borrowed his views from the works of Aristotle.Their views on women were similar