I have often wondered about this. I do know that there are many reasons why people oppose WO. We could eliminate the Freud question, and just refer to men who have particular issues with women in general, such as fear, hatred, disdain, disrespect, or view them as objects, and so forth. Unfortunately there have been boarding schools within some Adventist circles that have fostered an unhealthy environment in regards to the relationship between the sexes, and produced men and women who who didn't know how to relate in a healthy manner, some for a time, and others never. I went to one of them, and in this school girls were not allowed to learn computer, and they were held back in a variety of areas. They were to learn the wifely things, gain a modest scholastic education (unrecognized by any school outside of these circles), while boys were to learn toward more advanced goals. This policy was a part of the school culture and boys learned that these were the proper roles. Many of these "schools" tended to be the little groups who came to the ASIs looking for donations, although some of them are now the mainstream of ASI.