Have you considered that you are doing just that?
To be fair, the narrative have been on men's feelings and qualities for centuries. That was the standar. If you read the Illiad, by Homer, you get the focus on men's feelings, men's qualities. Pick classic books and you would have the same. So saying that for feminist men's feelings are an extension, doesn't make any sense. Feminist just offer another point of view. But we do have plenty of literature, art and all kind of stories and even history focus on men's point of view. It is there. You don't even need to google it, you just need to turn on the TV.
Considering that men's point of view has already been done by men themselves, Women speaking for men doesn't make sense to me. It would be like men speaking for women (they usually get it wrong). We could, but chances are that men won't feel represented by that. XD