Women can participate any time they please. It's as simple as making a Tinder account, filtering out the creeps and meeting a guy at a coffee shop in a safe place. All it takes is a little common sense, and a few dates to see if a man is trustworthy, and the risk of sexual assault becomes very small. We're all at risk of being victims of various crimes every time we step out our front door.
This idea that men "as a whole" need to change is absurd. Nobody can do anything "as a whole", it's physically impossible. There is absolutely nothing I can do, personally, to stop a man on the other side of the country, who I've never met, from committing sexual assault. I'm honestly sick to death of being blamed for the crimes of other men that I've never met. We are individuals. I don't associate with men who assault women. Do you think we all have some kind of shared consciousness? Also, sexual assault is present in every country on the planet and it's never going to disappear.
Having travelled to other countries, women there are not "desperate" economically. They have modern houses, cars and so on. But the women there don't have absurdly high standards like western women do. And the culture is a huge breath of fresh air. Women are often less materialistic, less stressed and generally more pleasant to be around.
And finally...and I don't know why this myth keeps getting repeated and repeated.. men do not feel entitled to women. Men do not think they are owed a women simply for existing. Men deeply believe that they need to work in order to be worthy of a woman. That's the central idea of male self-help content. Where did this idea of "entitlement" come from? It makes no goddamn sense.
The feminist ideology is honestly such a pain to deal with.