That's the double whammy of the situation; not only does she think it's harder to be a man because she can compare it to being a woman, she only views it as a problem in the first place because she's a woman.
She has no idea how male friendships work becuase she isn't one. Men don't make friends by reaching out, they make friends by proving themselves. Think of the men you know with many friends; are they successful and/or competent? Or are they emotionally vulnerable and constantly reaching out?
That's the double whammy of the situation; not only does she think it's harder to be a man because she can compare it to being a woman, she only views it as a problem in the first place because she's a woman.
She has no idea how male friendships work becuase she isn't one. Men don't make friends by reaching out, they make friends by proving themselves. Think of the men you know with many friends; are they successful and/or competent? Or are they emotionally vulnerable and constantly reaching out?