1) Women are hypersexualised from a young age because that behaviour is rewarded, whilst boys are encouraged to be rich girls are told to be pretty to have a rich husband. There would be no market if there was no demand so I don't see why you're blaming women who have been commodified and are already victims of capitalism.
2) Unlike a lot of white feminists who have made their voices heard and benefitted from affirmative action black and brown women were left behind. We want equal opportunities but as the faces of Islam in the west, black/brown muslim women are discriminated against far more than any other marginalised group.
Women, especially the ones on this forum seem to very fond of money, so the fact that they are marrying rich husbands is of their own choice (though there are a few problems with a mentality of that though it should be its own separate topic) boys are encouraged to get rich
for women, there will always be a demand for easy access to women if a certain mentality is in place with men (which can be changed) but who is fueling the market? Women. And both are players in the exchange some of you guys are not in favor for what you guys want to fight against, hyper sexualization and seeing women beyond their bodies (which i support)
and in terms of black/and brown muslims being discriminated race and religion obviously plays a role in that and is another issue that is in the beliefs of certain people (i say religion plays more to it than race) and all of that is another hurdle, a hurdle being supported by the original founders of feminism might i add
