It isn't really like me to be interested in the bloke's POV, because I'm firmly feminist.
But I do like to have a view of both perspectives on things in life (e.g. although left-wing, I do take a gander at, for example, Reform perspectives despite vehemently disagreeing with them).
I wonder about the perspective of men who women leave for not adequately contributing to the family load (housework, childcare, mental load). From my POV, my ex, while useless with me, wised up a little with his 2nd wife. Not totally, leopards don't change their spots, but he's not the asshole he was while I was married to him.
I wonder how other men who are divorced for being lazy etc rationalise it and feel about it. Do they regret coasting into marital breakdown because they didn't share the housework? For not doing more of the parenting? For not cooking a couple of times a week?
I have suspicions about how this gets framed by them, but there must be other men like my ex (who is no paragon of virtue) who wise up a bit and hold themselves culpable.