It seems that quite a lot of men define themselves very narrowly by the job they do and not by much else – possibly as fine sportsmen when young, the family driver, even the "handyman" or as sofa pundit when old. Women, almost by definition, especially if they are also mothers and, possibly, grandmothers, have many roles and functions. Consequently, they paint a broader canvas of their self-portraits. I also think that there is still an underlying feeling, if no longer a conviction, that men are in some way superior to women and, therefore, entitled to expect women to respond readily to their orders, demands, choices, etc. Some of them are still living in the 1950s. Not all men, by any means, but "that" type of husband.