I can agree with this but mostly in the context of "culture." I have an east Indian friend who'd give you the shirt off his back if needed, but he comes from a very different place. His culture promotes strong family ties and close bonds between men. Their women are generally very family oriented and accept their roles as caretakers of the home willingly and happily. Some of them are now excelling in the workplace as doctors etc., but they maintain a strong commitment to family/close friends.I wouldn't exactly call it an "issue", but perhaps a problem. I keep getting shown that humans (especially men) are not incredibly reliable unless the person they're dealing with is an attractive woman. Some bytch needs her tire changed and the guy's on her doorstep, but in the meantime he's abandoning the friend who needs help holding up drywall to refinish his living room.
Women will return favours no matter what the person's sex is. They're the ones who advocate the whole "pass it forward" concept. Being indebted to someone makes them feel obligated to return a favour. Seeing someone in need makes them feel obligated to be the good person and help out. That's why women are huge advocates for pet rescues and feeding the homeless.
Men primarily have the need to look after their own 5hit first, and indulge in their own pleasure first, whereas women will drop what they're doing because their emotions have shifted due to someone in need.
My family is a typical dysfunctional, American family. Feminist culture, I believe, is to blame when it comes to the way a lot of men behave toward each other. If you aren't helping a guy get money or pu--y he doesn't need you. Most of my friends disappeared when they got girlfriends and would only hang out if they were in a dry spell. We pretty much get bashed at every turn in the media; movies, TV shows, advertisements, etc. In fact, it's become quite annoying that I can't seem to find a single show that doesn't do this. Women are always depicted as innocent, moral and smarter than men. If they do something bad it's some guys fault, ultimately.