Why did you single out women for the question? Seems every group needs special treatment do they not? Ethnic groups, religious groups, gays, children, special needs/handicapped, Unions, politicians, military, veterans, poor people, senior citizens…??
All these groups I mentioned and more think they need special treatment in some form or fashion and advocates for all of them are more than happy to announce their special needs at any opportunity.
It’ still going on in other countries. I was doing an assignment on job searches for my Spanish for business class last year and noticed the gender requirements in many job posts.
My sons’ public high school currently offers a “Language Arts (English) for boys”. Two separate years, grades 9 and 10. I don’t recall a girl only English course. I think there is a girl’s Math one but I’m too lazy to check. They read and discuss more male oriented literature. The teacher explained it as a way for the boys to study free from the distractions of having girls in the room. One of my boys took it.
Or a PE teacher who’s duties involve lockerroom supervision. This was an actual example used in my 8th grade social studies class (the district was in the process of hiring a new PE teacher).
You forgot learning to play bridge, hold a tea party and volunteer at a nursing home … this was back in the early 1970s and still pretty damned ‘pink ghetto’ we did do summer camp once - the tents were the glamping kind that were a canvas roof on a wooden platform, with built in bedframes and roll out mattresses with an actual plumbed in bath house with IIRC 6 toilets in enclosures and 6 shower stalls and 6 sinks per bath house. I think there were a total of 8 or 10 bath houses and like 50 platform tents and a combined arts and craft/chow hall building that also had the nurses office.Might as well have put us up in a damned motel for all the wilderness experience it was. We weren’t even allowed to have fires, just one big bonfire in a sort of depression lined with log benches.