The Feminist Sex Wars were a series of disagreements between different groups of feminists in the 1980s and 1990s. The different groups had different ideas about what would be best for women when it came to sex, relationships and morality.
Some feminists believed that sex should be seen as something pleasurable that everyone should be free to enjoy with whoever they wanted, while others argued that women should have control over their bodies and that sex should not be used as a way to make someone else feel powerful.
At the same time, some feminists argued that there were still many outdated sexism and misogyny in society and that the best way for women to get the respect they deserved was to change the laws and to make sure that women had the same rights as men.
In the end, each group argued for their own beliefs and what they thought was best for women, but they couldn't always agree. This led to a lot of arguments that became known as the Feminist Sex Wars.