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hm, don't you think cis men can be woman advocates who help female perspectives be seen?
Thinking of examples here like Poor Things, which is written and directed by men, but which clearly pushes, at the very least, feminist perspectives (if not "female perspectives").
John Stuart Mill's The Subjection of Women likewise comes to mind - we need men taking & putting forward feminist perspectives, to help female perspectives get traction in a patriarchal society.
Listening is helpful (mutually), but I don't think it's the only role for men.