But ONLY women get the Senshi powers period. I don't know why, and I originally thought Tuxedo Mask was a male Senshi who didn't get the outfit, but it is what it is.
Not really, again -- starlight or whatever they are. They can genderflip at will, but it's still a case of (conditional) males in the setting have senshi powers
And again, I can't recall anything about the series that said males
can't be senshi -- most of the reason they
weren't seemed to boil down to the power(s) that handed out the ability being coming from a matriarchy. Social rather than anything necessarily true. Point being that it wasn't a monogendered piece going towards females -- fellows get plenty of powers in that series.
When I was talking about there not being many monogendered pieces, I was talking about something from the direction you stated as
I was looking for a case of male only powers without there being "well women can do this", where it isn't a balance of power without it being influenced by culture (So it isn't "only men wizards because society is sexist" deal).
going either way. You say it's common for there to be female monogendered works of that sort, but the
only one I can recall off the top of my head is maybe Strike Witches (and I actually haven't seen any of that, so I have no clue if the capabilities involved there were influenced by culture or not). It's pretty darn rare that there's not
some kind of balance of power existing, and most of the time if there's a notable gender bias it's more tradition than... most anything else, or the genders get different powersets. Guess what I'm saying is, "Examples?"