We (men) take the dangerous jobs, the nasty jobs, the work that women can't (usually won't) do. We're 20x more likely to die at work, 25x more likely to be maimed or seriously injured. I'll completely and absolutely endorse feminism when women as a whole step forward and volunteer for those jobs, for the draft, for complete responsibility for their actions and selves. No "He for She", no white knight recruitment, no #Giveyourmoneytowomen, no special treatment.
Of course, they won't need feminism at that point, because men will applaud and invite them into humanity as true equals, without social "justice" or attempts at humiliation. Hell, we'd do it if they even made a valiant attempt, because just trying is admirable and worthy of respect.
Bless my wife's heart, she tries. For all of her sub-5' height and 110lb frame, she goes out and helps me chop wood and do labor-intensive work. If she fails, she keeps trying, if she doesn't understand something (like mechanics or welding) she asks questions, and even though she isn't as capable as a man at many of those things, she truly puts effort into it and steadily improves (yeah, she can capably use a plasma cutter). If all women were half as focused and conscientious as her, we'd have complete parity and harmony between the genders, without the supposed need for manipulation and trickery.