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Japan was very very patriarchal for nearly all of its history. Their idealized women is one that is extremely submissive, only cooks and bears children. RGD is basically giving the middle finger to all of Japan, so it's not really surprising when women start talking about the new age of women. Not to mention the recent trend of women becoming less submissive, starting their own career and men being wimps, unable to even approach a woman.

Most of the world was rather patriarchal for most of history, but I would argue that it was for the benefit of women due to all the wars and uncertainty of the time. Japan really forced the patriarchal system down women's throat to a funny degree. For example, in somewhat ancient history, it was common practice that a man could just sneak into a woman's bed and 'pleasure' himself with her.
Or Nyotaimori, the art of eating off a woman's body sushi. There's a fun scene of this with cake in Kira.
Japan has some weird extreme views on women.

I somewhat subscribe to the theory from Camille Paglia that women have a sort of scornful mysticism that make men fear them, so they become forced to submit them.
Asian women are notorious for being high materialistic and hard to please, so perhaps that's the key behind the patriarchal nature of Japan. Though I feel there's something more that I'm missing.

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