I get where you're coming from, though if anyone's starting a gender fight it is you fwiw. You made a comment deriding how a teen girl rejected a guy (despite her seemingly being honest, the way things are looking it does seem like her type literally is people who draw well, her interest in said guy have been growing as he's gotten better at drawing), and then made that a wider case of a problem for women in general. And like, you did say that it is a major problem for women that they are vague and that it causes misunderstandings and "tragic things", which, uh, sure sounds like you were saying men misunderstanding women's rejections and then committing sexual assault is the fault of the women, really hard to read that any other way. My whole comment was just, don't victim blame women for men not taking rejections as rejections, and I hope that's understandable.
Which relatedly:
And in my experience many girls and women (though to a lesser extent). Can't fucking say things straight, instead of rejecting giving vague rejections or fake numbers and etc.
You do know why women do that right? Like, vague rejections and fake numbers are given specifically as a reaction to men reacting terribly to being rejected. And of course I'm not saying all men, or all women, or anything, but like, especially the fake number thing, that's entirely to prevent the rejected man from reacting terribly immediately, and to then prevent potential harassing texts and calls later. She could give a clearer rejection, and for a lot of guys that would work, but those same guys would also accept they were rejected once they realized it was a fake number, while for the other guys they might more aggressively insist or even get violent after the initial rejection, and giving a fake number avoids that while also avoiding any inevitable digital harassment. So I do just hope you realize that this "women specific bane" is, in many cases, a product of the "men specific banes".
Now, I also really don't know why you brought up "the west" there, that's weird imo. It's not like any of this is exclusive to the west, neither of our thoughts so far are. Though I will note that Japan's social culture is a lot more reliant on, well, vagueness, on things being implied, including in rejections. Which to be fair, isn't good, for anyone involved. Anyways hope that's all cleared up, have a good day or night or whatever.