Mother Angelica said women shouldn’t be priests because they can’t keep secrets. I don’t know if she were being half-serious, but it was meant to be funny.
I found it interesting, in the modern Stepford Wives, that the wife was turned on when her husband got assertive. From what I heard, women get bitter when their men don’t take control (which does not include abuse because the man is out of control) because they have to act outside of their nature and that can be stressful, apparently. Apparently, according to one of those authors, women are more naturally “being” and men are more naturally “doing” when it comes to ambitions in the world.
Regarding the “bitter” part, I think we laypeople have a bit of the femininity in us as our role of laypeople (the Church and thus, our being of the the bride) and expect the clergy, representing the groom, Jesus, to be a shepherd and keep us alive and safe, spiritually. I think maybe many of the leaving of Catholics from the Church is a bitterness of the laypeople, who feel lost after Vatican 2 and the apparent shepherds’ (in a kind of emasculation) satisfying our sensual pleasures by decreasing disciplines and such instead of being like men and leading us like men shepherds who represent the God-man, Jesus. I think the Reformers and those who followed them had the same crisis and their feminine status as laymen turned into a kind of porotofeminism after too much laxity on the part of their clerical leadership. Hey, even guys, who have less of a struggle with overpowering emotion with reason, can get lost in their passions without a leader leading us guys with such an authority as if he encompassed the Magesterium within him (if not the priest, the bishop. Catholic Churches were being torn apart during the Reformation and during later rebellions of laypeople–some with the help of priests; in modern times, it’s like that except the Church, as instituition (not so much the buildings themselves, are being attacked.
Some high clergy are getting serious. Thank God for giving us more mercy (even though, by our behavior and voting, we American Catholics still probably deserve weak priests) with them and with EWTN, the FSSP and people who are associated with each of them, practitioners of the right novus ordo mass or the Tridentine mass!