Scout realizes the social order in which she lives in her society, therefore the complex ways of the the socially obsessive women in her society do not appeal to her tomboy nature. She prefers the company of men because of her belief in gender equality, and how she considers herself to be an equal of her brother Jem, and her friend Dill.
if you are referring to scout from the book "to kill a mocking bird", its most likely because she lived with Atticus and jem who are both male, not to mention she is also a tomboy and has traits such as not wanting to wear dresses, she probably feels more comfortable around men as she lives with two of them
She felt more comfortable in her father's world, with men that didn't trap you with innocent questions to make fun of you. They didn't seem highly critical - like the women. They weren't hypocrites.
Because the men she knows are ash holes?
No, not all. Many women prefer the company of men and many men feel the same. Some is for sexist reasons, and stereotypical thinking that a woman wouldn't be great company because of frivolities on her mind, while others feel so because they like what conversations the men they hang around hold.
Different men prefer different women the same as different women prefer different men.
Most men do prefer dogs to cats, but it depends.
You need to read the chapter.
I prefer to work in big companies
Some men prefer smaller cups A B etc, some men prefer C D or DD, some prefer larger. It is a personal preferance and there is great variance from man to man.
No, not really. Some men may prefer to control women, but 99% do not.
Some do, but not all - - in fact, not even a majority. Some men prefer to be dominated by women. Some men prefer an equal relationship. Some men aren't interested in women at all and want to be with other men.
Scout notices Mr. Cunningham. The men left because he ordered them to.