Pastors/priests/etc of most Christian denominations tend to be among the most feminine voices in the public square. The reason is that they cater to the women of the congregation, because in most churches it is the WOMEN who decide what church they wish to (or not wish to) attend and donate to. The pastors who offend their women soon wind up without a congregation.
Hence they will rail on in their sermons about all the things which are men's fault. They will talk about "Peter Pan" men who refuse to grow up and get married.
They will ignore the topic of women who spend their 20's chasing after the exciting "bad boys", and ignoring the good men with jobs, Then these women arrive at their 30's (the point where the exciting bad boys lose interest) with the expectation that NOW they are ready to settle down with a good man, who is expected to pay no attention to the number of men they've screwed while "finding themselves", and be overjoyed to marry their rapidly-gaining-weight selves.
And if a wife decides to divorce-rape her husband, for no reason other than she was bored with him, then the pastors will declare that it was all the man's fault, never the wife's.
I’ve seen the feminization of Western Christianity traced back to the 12th Century!
Western voting women appear to be fascinated with the ultimate “bad boys”—Muslim gang-rapists.