In the world? Absolutely. It was the anime that did that. In Japan, it was firstly the manga and later the anime for a more general public. And what you quoted is my personal opinion about the quality of the series, not about popularity. I even said on it.
What I said is true. The predominant workers on anime are men and the same is for manga with the exception of the Shoujo and Josei demography. In Shounen/Seinen you'll see many female mangaka but not in the same as male. I'm not saying that the targeting of women and girls don't exist since I was only talking about the people working on there. This absolute exists. Even then, Shoujo/Josei are minor than Shounen/Seinen in sales, popularity, magazines circulation and adaptation of anime by it's publishers so yes, such dedicated demography exists but it's behind others as well. Even more when Shounen and Seinen attract girls and women to them too, with examples like haikyuu and Kuroko no Basket with a big number of girls reading and buying the manga.
And women does such decisions just as bad as men do. Many women work on ecchi, romcom or other type of genres and have many problems be it in design, writing or others when it comes to women in their work. I'm only saying this because I saw many doing it. Like I said, doesn't bother me for most of the time but I'm sure it'll bother many people here.
Ok so stuff with a female demographic doesn't count now? Umm... the point is that that as a genre even exists. We certainly never had it in american comics or animation (outside of disney princess movies I guess).
Also to your point about women drawing porn that's an entirely different genre specifically for one purpose. It's not the same as having sexualized designs in a non porn game or anime. Many women create and consume this type of content; in fact there's an entire popular genre of it aimed entirely at women (yaoi). I should know, I'm one of them (I own some yuri VNs, yaoi yuri and het doujins, and have created fanfics and doujins as well). Having been involved in a lot of that american scene, a ton of artists who do it are women who are passionate about what they make.
Now if you want to argue that all erotica is misogynistic by nature or that women don't enjoy erotica i'll just laugh and bow out of the conversation.