I see it from this perspective too Eloethan. This is a woman who has fought against some of the worst things that can be done to women. The misogyny against women, both by men and women, often not conscious of the way they have been persuaded that "this is the way of the world" or "it's always been like this", etc., all of support the idea that putting men in a powerful position over women is right.
"Misogyny can be manifested in numerous ways, including sexual discrimination, belittling of women, violence against women, and sexual objectification of women."
As you say Eloethan she could have used the words thatbags suggested. I probably would; I am not as brave as Ms Proudman. However, do we really think this would make this man, or others with his sense of entitlement, have any understanding of why what he did is wrong. We are pretty lucky. Even if we live with men around us who subconsciously see themselves as superior just because of their sex and women who contribute to this view we are unlikely to end in a forced marriage, we will hopefully not suffer domestic violence, domestic slavery or have our genitals mutilated. This is the sort of thing this women is and has been fighting against as a barrister and I can only applaud her for both this and (probably after many such remarks) standing up to the small things that allow situations like this to continue.