Well, one reason is that men have a bigger problem with lust than women do. I realize that in these times, women are lobbied to be just as if not more so, [fill in the blank here] , than men are (fill in the blank with any characteristic typical of men at all, including ālustfulā). Following the culture, women are flaunting lustfulness openly and being proud of it - but I assert it is NOT in their souls to be so. It is in their souls to be the woman God created them to be - NOT an āanything a man can do I can do betterā, āliberatedā woman of this dark world. Women are made to be nurturers - āmothersā - in families and in humanity/society generally, not objects of lust, not themselves reduced to lustfulness and debased as if it were a badge of victory.
John Paul II saw into this mystery beautifully in the āTheology of the Bodyā - woman and man differ in their bodies, and in specific ways, for (divinely designed) reasons. And souls and bodies are intimately connected and interrelated - so ādo the mathā as they say. There is a āfeminine soulā so to speak, that differs from a āmasculine soul,ā in characteristic ways, which the modern darkened world has become blind to and unwilling to look for or look at. And one horrible result is the plague of dysfunctional āfamiliesā that populate the country and the culture.
You might be interested in pursuing the subject, by reading JPIIās work in this area, in his Theology of the Body.