i'm glad you mentioned accountability.
if i'm not mistaken, this is a thread about the husband's role, right? i think the comments were specific to that subject, and relevant in the sense that we are discussing husbands, and specific to one's personal views.
i would respectfully point out that you seem to be quick to belabor the plight of the downtrodden man underfoot the so-called "modern woman". everyone here seems to understand that men, women and families in general have paid a high price for the fallen world. nobody here is bashing men.
i could easily list several threads, in which you have criticized, openly insulted and generally offered nothing but highly biased feedback painting women in general as self-serving people who want to gang up on poor unsuspecting men and steal their lunch money.
suffice it to say, wherever women are being schooled, advised, criticized, or any other random "9 steps to being a good, modest, mature christian woman", you're there, sharing your piece about women from what appears to be a pretty cynical, critical world view.
i would kindly ask you to reconsider throwing around the terms "double standard" or "neutrality". or accountability.
i understand your views have been largely formed through the lens of your own perceptions, and and i am also willing to acknowledge that perhaps you are even unaware of the fact that you appear to hold such an obvious bias. but you cannot come here and cry about wanting neutrality, when you seem to be blinded by your own inability to recognize this concept.
on separate note, i'm grateful that we have several godly men whose words and character offer encouragement and reflect Christ's love and words in their deeds.