I'm going to challenge you on that. Why did you come to that conclusion?
I was wondering about influence the other way.
Could American women even pull off a "Lysistrata" with all the easy liberal females around with no self control.
Of course, I need to think twice about how it sounds to a woman. From a male point of view, the pursing of the lips, the pointing of the finger, and the order "Go" usually means "Go take out the trash, then come make love to me." Well, perhaps.
I submit the theory that pious women of a hundred years ago were mostly wishing for a reprieve of some sorts. Todays women have their own jobs, and maybe generally believe men are useless abstractions and a threat to their womanly priorities in life: Clothers, social standing with the ladies, and room to stretch out on the couch to watch daytime TV and eat pizza. Men might, or might not have jobs. Might not, or might, be a nuisance to have dropping dirty socks by the side of the bed, or in front of the couch. Stuff like that.
Women have always had the self-control it takes to make men options in life, and just a few ever really liked men enough to consider two of them.
And I refuse to hint at whether I am deadly serious, or merely jesting. . . . .
But under the power of social norms and a florid press, in WWI it really was an absolute duty for a man, in the eyes of women, to volunteer for that war. Being a "Liberal" woman has always meant at least a double dose of that insanity.
Influence the other way? You mean men insisting to their PMSing women that they need to "Go" in order to protect the hearth, or the nation, from the ravishing hordes of war? I could see that actually being a primary consideration, unspoken of course, in the minds of many men. Yay. . . . we get to go ravishing. . . . . or Yay, don't expect me home for supper. . . . or Yay, at last some peace and quiet, I could really use some sleep".
But only a few men get as ideological as most women naturally are, or as patriotic if you please. . . . .hunting squirrels was probably as important to men of that era as saving the nation.