I dont hate any guitars per se, but I do get annoyed with companies that perpetuate designs that are difficult or impossible to work on for the sake of keeping true to tradition. Inaccessible truss rods is one such complaint.
Strats - my main issue
Also growing up in the 70s and 80s and seeing bands (hard rock, glam or metal) that used cool shape guitars, ranging from Vs and Explorers to Iceman and the cool (old) BC Rich shapes, i was always looking forward to sseing a new tour and seeing what great colourful creations that the players would be using , only to find that they had "grown up", "matured" and lost their sense of flash, and often lost their firepower too and were now playing old Fender strats instead of their usual guitars.
It was just so boring and unimaginative to my outlook .
I like a lot of strats and love how some play and sound (in fact I adore the recent Classic Vibe Squiers), and I see that Leo Fender really got so much right with that design in 1954.
I look at the guitars that I have (and have had) in my own arsenal and I seem to like a lot of the ones that divide opinion
I love Vs and Rhoads shapes
(I also love Les Pauls though it's true few dislike the shape of those even if they hate the weight)
I like certain superstrats and I have owned more than my fair share of Steinberger clones
BC Rich classics (Bich, Mockingbird, Stealth, Eagle and Warlock)
Iceman, Destroyer, Hamer Scarab, Explorer etc all float my boat