I completely understand. Thank you for expressing your thoughts in an honest and non-confrontational way, in the spirit of this subforum. I also appreciate your willingness to listen to women sharing their experiences and what they think about them as opposed to denying or ignoring those experiences and telling us what we SHOULD think from a position of privilege and ignorance vis à vis female perspectives. You'd be surprised (or maybe not) how rare that is when discussing women's issues with men. That's why we have a word for it - mansplaining. You aren't doing it, and that's totally awesome.
Thanks. I do know how rare it is, and I don't want to do that. I may be feminine, but that's not the same thing as actually being a woman with all the experience that just comes from that biology. Therefore, I'm in no position to speak on behalf of your experiences and what you should do with them.
I won't hide my reactions, but neither will I say that they're necessarily justified. After all, while not the same reactions that all men have (I can't speak for all men, either), they may be similar enough to allow some further insight, which can help. I don't think a lot of people are entirely aware of why they have such reactions.