So, today women have the right to say "NO." But, men in power often psychologically threaten such women with their place of power and so thereby dis-empower these women sometimes permanently as a result. So, now women have the right to say no but sometimes are too scared to say it. So, theoretically women have the power to say no but consequences often have grown to threaten men of power with the truth as well for women preyed upon.
So, what is the solution? It's hard to change thousands of years of human history but I think women in the U.S. and Europe and throughout the western world are trying to change things now to something better.
Will they succeed? I think it is a lot like women's suffrage. All this takes time. None of these changes tend to be overnight. And it has to be a sort of balance where everyone can understand. As long as you have people (men or women) who don't get it there will be problems. So, in order to change everyone's behavior it will take 50 to 100 years likely even just in the western world.
How about the rest of the world? Maybe 500 to 1000 years or never. This is my thought. And the cultural conflicts between where women have the right to say "No!" and where they don't will cost thousands to maybe millions of lives during that time through various kinds of culture wars along the way between the rest of the world and the Western World.
Andrew Millard's Genealogy : Probability of descending from Edward III
https://community.dur.ac.uk/a.r.millard/genealogy/EdwardIIIDescent.php
... asks whether we can estimate the number of descendants of King Edward III. A slightly different but related question is the probability that a present-day English ... rate of the English population c.1350-c.1994 was 1.14 times per generation, ...
Genealogist: Almost Everyone on Earth Descended From Royalty ...
www.foxnews.com/.../genealogist-almost-everyone-on-earth-descended-from-royalty....
Jul 5, 2006 - Take King Edward III, who ruled England during the 14th century and ... 80 percent of England's present population descends from Edward III.
Descendants of Edward III - Alexander Palace Forum
forum.alexanderpalace.org/index.php?topic=7751.0
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