
could you please set an example in wich chapter happened? im honestly curious abt it, since i've read the whole thing and couldnt find an example of the misogeny and all that.
Maybe when the archiduke wants to punch the blonde girl? but thats the closest conclusion i've come for. (pardon my english in advance)

No, for multiple reasons. One, I don't have to, there is literally no obligation for me to teach them what they don't know. Two, I never entered the conversation as an argument to prove a point, I made a comment about how I felt and they decided to respond. Three, from experience I am almost certain nothing would change. Go look at that other persons comments after I told them I had no obligation to respond to them, that I didn't have to give them examples, and that their lack of understanding was not my business. They called me a bitch and stormed off. Here is why that's important: they could have called me anything and they decided on that word, one which has deep rooted origins in misogyny, one used to address only women when they are seen as a problem. You see I could pull up study after study and every book and YouTube video explaining how it all works. I could give that person my dissertation on the I just treatment of women in first world countries compared to theirs world countries. I could send them every essay I've written and a

Article I've found, but nothing would change. Because that person doesn't want to, they are looking for a fight. They want me to give them an example so they can shoot it down and say I'm wrong. I have had these "conversations" long enough to know that they won't change especially if their answer is calling me a bitch. They, simply, just don't know what they are talking about, nor do they have the ability to recognize what I point out as an issue. It takes at least a few months to start developing the ability to sense and judge when microaggressions are being used and if someone IS being sexist or pushing those narratives, when you've lived your whole life being blind to it. Nothing I do will change how they think and I'm tired of trying for no reason. They won't be my success story and I am not obligated to.
The rampant misogyny and portrayal of violence against women is so grossly normalized in this manga. It's so disappointing that it isn't even addressed as an issue. I thought I would enjoy this but I can't look past the constant sexualization, objectification, and violence the women face. Farewell, I don't recommend reading if you have a conscience.