Why do some men behave badly?

This is a good subject supported by research, not opinion. It is also a difficult subject, difficult to look at self. This is an oversimplification but I was that man the thread is talking about, not power but behavior. I thought men were superior. Then I joined CrossFit (20+ years ago) and 80 pound women were crushing my best output. That was humbling. I did not resent, I respected their ability, it helped me to shift my view. Then I went to grad school, that was humbling (imposter syndrome) but looking at self and people reflecting some not so nice aspects of myself. Thankfully I was in therapy at the time to help me parse out what was real and what was in my mind. Very difficult process but worth it.

Now in my experience as a psychologist men are more likely to quit when confronted with their role in a problem. That is the data from one clinician obviously not generalizable.

It is important to dig into these subjects. The problem is when people are presented with the findings, what do they do? Reflect on self or reject out of hand?