Every man is afraid of women as far as I can see," said Julian, displaying an understanding of the universe far beyond his years. "That's true," she said. "But only because most men are not as smart as women and yet they continue to hold all the power, they fear a change of the world order.
Julian remarks that all men seem to fear women, indicating his insightful understanding of human nature and societal dynamics. This suggests that fear stems from deeper issues related to power and gender relations.
In response, she explains that men’s fear is due to their lack of intelligence relative to women and their reluctance to relinquish control. This reflects on broader themes of gender inequality and the resistance to social change.