If you have specific examples of fiction you read, that's fine too.

Personally, I have talked about this before, but I'm 50/50 on "The Power" by Naomi Alderman.

Essentially, from a limited information I know of the novel, what I like is how it never portrays women as the morally superior sex, as well as portraying a reversal scenario where women are the physically dangerous sex.

What I despise, however, is how massively OP the Power is (I'm not kidding). It's one of my main problems with feminist fiction; do women actually think men have Herculean strength at their disposal (and I say Herculean because sex-based electrokinesis is a giant fucking stretch)? I know there are a few men who have the Power, but considering only a few have it as well as it being much weaker, it does not balance it out.

The novel's treatment of men (AKA oppression) is obvious in its intent, but I personally have never been mentally jarred ever since reading "SCP-001 (Kalinin's proposal)".