I'm afraid I also disagree with your generalisation that "women are submissive by nature" and in my experience, not all women score very highly on the agreeableness scale either.
The behaviour we are now witnessing from the female gender was always there, it existed in their DNA. Why do I say that if you examine the bullying behaviour of school girls it is remarkably similar worldwide, and that disagreeable behaviour just doesn't get left at school when they mature?
Two readily available examples are the White Feather Brigade, and the second is a Greek play Lysistrata
<Writings from the Middle Ages forward are full of testaments about men attempting to adapt to the feudalisation of love and the serving of women, along with the emotional agony, shame and sometimes physical violence they suffered in the process. >
Many references in past history are made to "Women's sharp tongues" it is even referred to in the Bible.
Not all women have been conformists, and <The Querelle des Femmes translates as the “quarrel about women” and amounts to what we might today call a gender-war. The querelle had its beginning in twelfth century Europe >