The way redpillers talk about girls is offensive and often just outright wrong.
Basically the way redpill (and some women) talks about age gap dynamics is wrong. They like to make you think that girls/younger women prefer older men. This is just plain wrong for the most part. They basically say that women want more financially secure "emotionally mature" (whatever that means) and older looking men. For the last part the only evidence I can somewhat find is that women like men who are 2 years older than them but not 19 year olds like 40 year olds as many redpillers say.
As for the first 2 parts about money and "maturity" that is somewhat true I guess if these girls are trying to get married. But most girls except maybe really poor ones with no opportunities arent trying to get married that young. Most other ladies this age in relationships don't care that much about money as they are basically just dating classmates/peers for fun.
Both in real life and on social media when I see girls my age complaining about creeps it's almost always people who are older than them by many years.
More importantly all the girls I knew who were the hottest most popular girls and women (the "highest value" women redpillers would call them but I find language like this disgusting to talk about humans) I knew had no trouble getting into relationships and all of them did it with people their own age. Despite the 30 and 40 year olds being "highest value".
I don't like how redpillers talks about my fellow gen z girls and women as if they are products. Especially as they often generalise them as just dumb whores without personality and trophies to be won.Also talking about gen z guys like we arent worth shit. Especially as they are often the ones who are being creepy towards them. They also say things like males shouldn't be friends with females because they don't provide anything or some bs like that but I don't think they understand how friends work.
By the way I HATE feminism for a number of reasons such as demonizing boys and making many things worse but that's another conversation.