I'm talking about how easy it is to teach them a movement. Inspiration's another matter.
Blokes are more likely to be Unique Special Snowflakes. "I can't squat because..." and that sort of thing. I've been told that blokes are more likely to stick around if you individualise their programming. "Well, most people do 5 sets of 5, but you, you should do 3 sets of 8... and next cycle, do 3 sets of 5 and then a backoff set of 10." This makes it harder for them to compare their lifts to other guys and protects their delicate ego. "I'm special, see? I have a special programme."
I'm told this helps retain males in gyms better. I don't know, I haven't tried, because really I don't care. Years ago I wrote an article for the Starting Strength website, Managing Compromises. I don't have to do that any more. My gym's basically as busy as I want it to be, so I don't need to compromise.