Sometimes, no, often, I find myself having to keep quiet for fear of adding to the male bias. After all, you're better placed to fight for the women's corner then I am. So there's also silent support.
Do feel free to add your voice, where you can.
Given that advocating for women's rights seems so often to be to do with resisting male oppression, it would be nice to have more men on board generally, engaging in active, or vocal support.
Silent support is better than nowt, I guess, but it's hard to know, or feel it's there
Almost as a given, people with sexist or misogynistic attitudes, aren't really that interested in what women have to say anyhow, so aren't taking much notice of us, or our concerns.
It's annoying that it should have to be so, but men can often more effectively speak up, carry, and amplify the 'we need to make changes' messages to other men than we can.
And then there's 'locker room' type situations, such as on those horrible WhatsApp groups, where we're not around anyhow, so other men can obv do more there..
Having the 'balls' to go against the 'norm' isn't always easy, but if you don't speak up , then change is very slow, or even non existent.