That is highly commendable. Do you also go the extra mile, and repudiate those who do, or do you passively allow it?
You won't find any Catholic teaching that say it's OK to insult men by comparing them to women, nor JW teachings like that. Yet, misogyny is rife in both groups. So, the absence of such a teaching is not evidence of the absence of misogyny.
Perhaps you can show me some teaching where it says you should not insult men by comparing them to women?
A religion is just as much the culture of it's adherents as its official dogma, probably more so.
When I read, "that women do not need it as they already share with God in creation and have a bond or link with Him that cannot be obtained by men", and I didn't see you mention there there is some different link men can have and women can not, I concluded that you men the nature of the available links was unequal. Perhaps I was too hasty. Do you think men have some sort of link with God not attainable by women, that is a counterbalance to their link in creation (birthing, I presume, perhaps in error). What is the nature of that link?
No offense intended, but I saw very little that has not been used as a rationalization for misogyny within other religions. I can appreciate that every person thinks their religion is special and sacred. It's hard to face when that specialness doesn't seem to be viewed or appreciated by others.
Edit to add: having been a Catholic and a nearly joined the JWs, I do have personal experience with 1) the feelings I describe in the last paragraph, and 2) believing in the lofty depictions you offered. You think I don't understand, but I have actually had very similar thought to what you offer, and I remember what it was like to have them.