>>81754857 (OP)>>Well, the problem with society is actually misogynistic menThe problem with society is inflated senses of ego and self worth, which is typically a more feminine trait, and hinders the individual's ability to self reflect on their actions and come to grasp with concepts such as accountability for ones own actions.
Masculine archetypes often align with ideas of stoicism and the protestant work ethic, essentially - the idea that you shouldn't concern yourself with issues that you cannot control, and that resilience in light of life's suffering is the strongest trait. This co-aligns with the concept of 'Ego Death', in which individuals forego their sense of Ego, and simply live to do what is best for their community - without the sense of individual self worth (or inflated ego).
Whilst you see this in traditional family men/blue collar and sometimes even professional workers - often the bread winners of their families, this is not often seen in women or feminine men, who typically have inflated senses of self worth and ego - equating their wealth, title or position within their organisation as the whole of their self worth.
This is exemplified in 'girl boss culture', wherein women in otherwise menial or mid-range roles or positions, inflate their ego and believe themselves to be main characters in their own story, as per the video below;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6iGllJ-3aQ
I could go on, but essentially, both the majority of women and feminine men are guilty of excessive vanity and inflated senses of self worth - meaning that they are more concern with what looks good/raises their social standing, than what is actually good.